Third Time's the Charm?

hutch at bewellnet.com hutch at bewellnet.com
Wed Jul 25 13:47:47 EDT 2001


Well, shoot! *bang* Everyone knows this one.

Elliott A Moreton commented, "It may even be a Stormy Petrel...." Err, how is desuetude "one fond of strife" or "a harbinger of trouble"? (Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary online)

Pierre Abbat asked, "Can you think of a word that's really in desuetude?" I'm trying, Pierre. I'm trying.

MYShaner and David Randall both knew it too.

Ranjit Bhatnagar DIDN'T know it, but thought that "it opens itself up to too many jokes about the removal of suet." *G*

..... DESUETUDE - n.  - the cessation of use; disuse; discontinuance of
..... practice, custom or fashion

So, let's try this one: masdevallia

BB,
Hutch

P.S. Sorry it has taken so long to get back with you here. It looks like Elliott and Pierre actually responded within an hour of the last one going out. Things are busy here.

P.P.S. Linda, if there isn't a word for that, there oughta be.


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