Fortnight and other old words

Anonymous
Well Taylor Swift has just brought fortnight back into daily vocabulary for awhile. Any other words rarely used that you would enjoy having renewed? One word answers preferable!
Anonymous
cordwainer
Anonymous
alight
Anonymous
dimpsy
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:alight


Isn't "alright" just the informal version of "all right", not a previous, older version? Like anywayS vs anyway.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:alight


Isn't "alright" just the informal version of "all right", not a previous, older version? Like anywayS vs anyway.



the word i posted is alight (no R). It means to land on (in the quickest definition). It can mean a bird landing on a branch, and my favorite and even less common use is to land on an idea.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:alight


Isn't "alright" just the informal version of "all right", not a previous, older version? Like anywayS vs anyway.


Sigh
Anonymous
Farrier
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:alight


Isn't "alright" just the informal version of "all right", not a previous, older version? Like anywayS vs anyway.


You're talking about alright or a'right.

PP was referring to alight, which means to get off a form of transportation. Alight is definitely an old school word, which might be why you didn't recognize it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:alight


Isn't "alright" just the informal version of "all right", not a previous, older version? Like anywayS vs anyway.


Sigh


I'm the alight poster! This is a fun and informative thread. Let's help each other have fun and learn new words!
Anonymous
ditty
Anonymous
People should include the definition
Anonymous
Crapulous
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Anonymous wrote:ditty


Omg I love ditty
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Crapulous



feeling ill as a result of too much eating/drinking.
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