Sep. 15th, 2023

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Dunt - noun or verb.

Dunt can be a noun or verb depending on its usage--basically it's a hard, firm hit or the act of striking or hitting.

Noun--"The baseball bat made a loud dunt when it hit the ball."

Verb--"I dunted him on the head."
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Greetings, everyone, and apologies for my prolonged and unannounced absence.

Many thanks to the comm posters [personal profile] calzephyr , [personal profile] sallymn , and [personal profile] simplyn2deep for keeping this comm going!
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A fun Friday word, from The Grandiloquent Word of the Day:



Tittynope [TIH-tee-nohp]
(n.)


- A small quantity of something left over such as uneaten food.
- A residual morsel or a crumb.


Origin officially unknown but this author suspects that perhaps it is derived from the word “tittle” (a tiny amount or part of something) from Latin “titulus” which was used in Medieval Latin, Middle English, and Old French (a stroke over an abridged word to indicate letters missing) compare Provençal “titule” (the dot over the letter -i-)


Used in a sentence:


“Never one to let a good tittynope go to waste, Leighton is once again annoying everyone within earshot by sucking loudly on the straw to drain the last remaining drops of his chocolate potation.”
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