borborygmus

Pronounced: bawr-buh-RIG-muss, noun Notes: Really? There’s a word for that? Yesterday’s word The word hortatory means “strongly urging” First usage Our word came into English in the late 1500s Background / Comments As I noted, I’ve run across our word. I’ve read or heard the phrases “hortatory preaching” and “hortatory exhortation” (the latter being anContinue reading “borborygmus”

apparatchik

Pronounced: ah-puh-RAH(T)-chik, noun Notes: If you think this looks Russian, then… come back tomorrow and read about it Yesterday’s word The word mossback is “a very old-fashioned person or one holding extremely conservative views” First usage Our word came into English in the mid-1800s Background / Comments You have heard the saying “a rolling stoneContinue reading “apparatchik”