Anonymous wrote:Overmorrow - the day after tomorrow
Ereyesterday - the day before yesterday
I read a lot of history and it was all about creative ways to tell time. Canonical hours - Prime, vespers, lauds, compline. Sigh. Such nice terms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
Oh! That's what I get for responding pre-coffee! And I do love alight.
My money was on you not having had coffee yet!
Anonymous wrote: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 wrote: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.
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.
Oh! That's what I get for responding pre-coffee! And I do love alight.
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.
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 wrote:Anonymous wrote:Farrier
This is an everyday word at every stable, farm, barn or ranch.
Anonymous wrote:Farrier