Thursday Word: Grangerize
May. 21st, 2026 11:49 amgrangerize (transitive verb)
(greyn-juh-rahyz)
• to augment the illustrative content of (a book) by inserting additional prints, drawings, engravings, etc., not included in the original volume.
• to mutilate (books) in order to get illustrative material for such a purpose.
etymology: 1880–85; after James Granger (1723–1776), English clergyman whose Biographical History of England (1769) was arranged for such illustration; see -ize
I am going to take a page from (see what I did there?) our
stonepicnicking_okapi and leave you with a photo to illustrate this word:

art by Brian Dettmer
(greyn-juh-rahyz)
• to augment the illustrative content of (a book) by inserting additional prints, drawings, engravings, etc., not included in the original volume.
• to mutilate (books) in order to get illustrative material for such a purpose.
etymology: 1880–85; after James Granger (1723–1776), English clergyman whose Biographical History of England (1769) was arranged for such illustration; see -ize
I am going to take a page from (see what I did there?) our

art by Brian Dettmer