Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Encomium



Pronunciation:
\en-ˈkō-mē-əm\


Definition:
glowing and warmly enthusiastic praise
 
Etymology:
Latin, from Greek enkōmion, from en in + kōmos revel, celebration


First Known Use: 1567

I saw this word used in a comment about the press after Whitney Houston's death. Here is the quote:
 
"If you've come within earshot of a mainstream media outlet in the past week, you've encountered a tribute to Whitney Houston. There's a huge unspoken presence in almost every encomium, though: perhaps out of reluctance to seem to speak ill of the dead, they don't mention Houston's disastrous 2010 tour, which was as clear a signal as the public could've asked for that the singer was suffering."
 
What a sad topic, but a great word. This is one of those words that could be used prolifically and very few would have any idea what it meant!
 
Use it, wordsmiths! Use it!

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