Friday, December 31, 2004

Augur

(1) One of a group of ancient Roman religious officials who foretold events by observing and interpreting signs and omens.
(2) A seer or prophet; a soothsayer.

Thursday, December 30, 2004

Baluster

(1a) One of the upright, usually rounded or vase-shaped supports of a balustrade.
(1b) An upright support, such as a furniture leg, having a similar shape.
(2) One of the supporting posts of a handrail.

Tuesday, December 28, 2004

Lilliputian

n.
A very small person or being.


adj.
(1) Very small; diminutive.
(2) Trivial; petty.

Etymology: After Lilliput, a country in Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift, where everything was diminutive.

Sunday, December 26, 2004

Satori

A spiritual awakening sought in Zen Buddhism, often coming suddenly.

Friday, December 24, 2004

Verdigris

(1) A blue or green powder consisting of basic cupric acetate used as a paint pigment and fungicide.
(2) A green patina or crust of copper sulfate or copper chloride formed on copper, brass, and bronze exposed to air or seawater for long periods of time.

Tuesday, December 21, 2004

Surreptitious

(1) Obtained, done, or made by clandestine or stealthy means.
(2) Acting with or marked by stealth.

Monday, December 20, 2004

Mephistopheles

The devil in the Faust legend to whom Faust sold his soul.

Sunday, December 19, 2004

Tsuris

Trouble; aggravation.