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Friday word: Sequacious
sequacious, adj. se·qua·cious \ si-ˈkwā-shəs \
1 archaic : subservient, tractable
2 : intellectually servile
Did You Know?
Sequacious is formed from the Latin sequac-, or sequax (which means "inclined to follow" and comes from sequi, "to follow") and the English -ious. The original and now archaic meaning of sequacious was "inclined to follow" or "subservient." Although that meaning might as easily describe someone who willingly dropped into line behind a war leader, or who was unusually compliant or obedient in any sense, the concept gradually narrowed into the image of someone who blindly adopts ideas without much thought. Labeling a person sequacious is not very complimentary, and implies a slavish willingness to adopt a thought or opinion.
First Known Use: 1643
(in the meaning defined at sense 1)
1 archaic : subservient, tractable
2 : intellectually servile
Did You Know?
Sequacious is formed from the Latin sequac-, or sequax (which means "inclined to follow" and comes from sequi, "to follow") and the English -ious. The original and now archaic meaning of sequacious was "inclined to follow" or "subservient." Although that meaning might as easily describe someone who willingly dropped into line behind a war leader, or who was unusually compliant or obedient in any sense, the concept gradually narrowed into the image of someone who blindly adopts ideas without much thought. Labeling a person sequacious is not very complimentary, and implies a slavish willingness to adopt a thought or opinion.
First Known Use: 1643
(in the meaning defined at sense 1)
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Btw, would you like to become one of the regular (or occasional ;)) posters for this comm?
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Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday are all available :)
Let me know which day you'd like.
Re: list, no, not as such; I just do a Google search before I post a word, e.g., if I wanted to post the word "vermiculate", I would google
vermiculate 1word1day livejournal
and if it didn't come up, I'd post.
Any further questions, please don't hesitate to let me know, and thanks!
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{hunting out a couple of my favourite word books as I speak...}
PS - what about the tags?
pps - I'm in Australia, so my Sunday is probably your Monday, but if I do it in the evening, should be right :)
Can you give me posting access?
Re: Can you give me posting access?
Thanks again :)
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I have added the tag for you ("wordsmith: sallymn") and given you posting access, and added you to the comm profile as the Sunday poster.
Sounds like a plan re: Sunday posts :)