John Clute? Surely he can review us out of the crisis?
Apparently (and clearly this is in part a publicity stunt) Collins are to retire 2000 words from their dictionaries, such as:
Abstergent Cleansing or scouring
Agrestic Rural; rustic; unpolished; uncouth
Apodeictic Unquestionably true by virtue of demonstration
Caducity Perishableness; senility
Caliginosity Dimness; darkness
Compossible Possible in coexistence with something else
Embrangle To confuse or entangle
Exuviate To shed (a skin or similar outer covering)
Fatidical Prophetic
Fubsy Short and stout; squat
Griseous Streaked or mixed with grey; somewhat grey
Malison A curse
Mansuetude Gentleness or mildness
Muliebrity The condition of being a woman
Niddering Cowardly
Nitid Bright; glistening
Olid Foul-smelling
Oppugnant Combative, antagonistic or contrary
Periapt A charm or amulet
Recrement Waste matter; refuse; dross
Roborant Tending to fortify or increase strength
Skirr A whirring or grating sound, as of the wings of birds in flight
Vaticinate To foretell; prophesy
Vilipend To treat or regard with contempt
I will henceforth vilipend, despite my fubsyness.
See: http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/books/article4799560.ece
Edit: I assume Collins are owned by the same company that ultimately publishes the Times. Cross promotion, much?
There's also a plug for http://wordia.com/, which is (c) Collins and doesn't contain skirr nor malisons.
Apparently (and clearly this is in part a publicity stunt) Collins are to retire 2000 words from their dictionaries, such as:
Abstergent Cleansing or scouring
Agrestic Rural; rustic; unpolished; uncouth
Apodeictic Unquestionably true by virtue of demonstration
Caducity Perishableness; senility
Caliginosity Dimness; darkness
Compossible Possible in coexistence with something else
Embrangle To confuse or entangle
Exuviate To shed (a skin or similar outer covering)
Fatidical Prophetic
Fubsy Short and stout; squat
Griseous Streaked or mixed with grey; somewhat grey
Malison A curse
Mansuetude Gentleness or mildness
Muliebrity The condition of being a woman
Niddering Cowardly
Nitid Bright; glistening
Olid Foul-smelling
Oppugnant Combative, antagonistic or contrary
Periapt A charm or amulet
Recrement Waste matter; refuse; dross
Roborant Tending to fortify or increase strength
Skirr A whirring or grating sound, as of the wings of birds in flight
Vaticinate To foretell; prophesy
Vilipend To treat or regard with contempt
I will henceforth vilipend, despite my fubsyness.
See: http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/books/article4799560.ece
Edit: I assume Collins are owned by the same company that ultimately publishes the Times. Cross promotion, much?
There's also a plug for http://wordia.com/, which is (c) Collins and doesn't contain skirr nor malisons.
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Especially as there appears to be some kind of Word Idol (Stephen Fry championing fubsy, Andrew Bloody Motion standing up for skirr) to save one of the words I spell PR weaze. Myself, I'm sticking to Chambers. They've launched an online service which will keep the words, so that's the real story.