2009-01-19

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January 18th- Oneiric

Sorry haha, I posted this to my personal journal by accident.

oneiric \oh-NY-rik\, adjective

Definition:
Of, pertaining to, or suggestive of dreams; dreamy.

Example:
Her large images, which are cloaked in an elegant oneiric mist, transport the viewer to an ideal world where bodies seem to have become weightless ghosts of themselves.
-- Simona Vendrame, "Nature and the solitary self, translated by Jacqueline Smith", Temaceleste

Origin:
Oneiric comes from Greek oneiros, "dream."



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ambit \AM-bit\, noun:

1. Circuit or compass.

2. The boundaries or limits of a district or place.

3. An area in which something acts, operates, or has power or control; extent; sphere; scope.

 

Ambit is from Latin ambitus, "circuit," from ambire, "to go around," from amb-, "about, around" + ire, "to go."

 

The Department of Enterprise wanted a regulatory regime completely outside the ambit of the Central Bank.

-- Christine Newman, "Departments were having 'turf war', committee told", Irish Times, November 29, 2000