Pam Webb

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Word Nerds: wintry words


Winter was fairly mellow until two weeks ago when late snows inundated our landscape. Finally the temps are rising from single digits to the almost balmy days of 40 degrees. I am more than ready to say “Until next year!” to winter. As the rains begin to erase the abundance of white snow to reveal hints of spring around the corner I have pulled up a batch of appropriate words to sign off my least favorite season.

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Psithurism: rustling or whispering sound–such as the wind in the trees; oh those wintry storms that send shivers of snow down from branches when I walk under them.

Brabble: noisy, quarrelsome chatter–as in a Super Bowl Sunday living room gathering

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Etiolated: pale or drawn out due to lack of light—that’s why I own TWO Happy Lights.

brume: mist; fog—now that the rain is replacing the snow we are experiencing this in the morning.

vapid: without liveliness or spirit; flat; dull—not truly a winter word, but it sure describes how I feel with the gray days of winter.

dulcify: to sweeten—yay for hot chocolate and how it sweetens up those long dark evenings.

repine: to be fretfully discontented; fret; complain—me as I mope around the house after the second day of unrelenting snow.

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absquatulate: to flee; abscond—this is what snowbirds do as they head off for sunnier climes in winter

convivium: a banquet, feast or gathering—Super Bowl Sunday!

So–looking forward to Spring or or you sad about Winter’s departure?

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