Thirteen (Fun) Obscure Words

I like words quite a bit, as if you couldn’t tell from me having this site and all. I especially like obscure, obtuse, abandoned words. Words that are too specific or odd to be commonly used (or known). I sort of collect them, you might say.
Here are thirteen gems from the vaults - thirteen words [...]

By Jon

I like words quite a bit, as if you couldn’t tell from me having this site and all. I especially like obscure, obtuse, abandoned words. Words that are too specific or odd to be commonly used (or known). I sort of collect them, you might say.

Here are thirteen gems from the vaults - thirteen words you will probably never have occasion to use:

  1. circumambulate: to walk around (something)
  2. omphaloskepsis: naval-gazing (especially to induce a trance)
  3. nepenthe: A drug used by the ancients to give relief from pain and sorrow; hence anything soothing and comforting
  4. pleonasm: The use of more words than necessary. Good in poetry, bad everywhere else
  5. apophenia: The spontaneous perception of connections and meaningfulness in unrelated things; seeing patterns where none, in fact, exist
  6. arbejdsglæde:(pronounced ah-bites-gleh-the) Arbejde means work and glæde means happiness, so arbejdsglæde literally translates into work-happiness.
  7. fnord: don’t see the fnords. If you don’t see the fnords, the fnords can’t eat you.
  8. hypergraphia: an overwhelming urge to write
  9. antediluvian: In the Bible, occurring or belonging to the era before the Flood, thus something extremely old and antiquated.
  10. ad hominem: literally “to the man”; appealing to a person’s feelings or prejudices rather than his intellect
  11. crotchet: a highly individual and usually eccentric opinion or preference
  12. deipnosophist: a person skilled in dinner conversation
  13. desiderata: things desired as essential
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31 Comments »

Comment by Janet
2007-01-11 01:50:08

What a great idea! I’ve heard the words listed at #s 1, 8, 9, 10, 11 & 13; how do you pronounce nepenthe?

Comment by Jon
2007-01-11 17:52:34

nĭ-pĕn’thē

 
 
Comment by PJ
2007-01-11 02:40:45

I wouldn’t mind a nepenthe right now…

 
Comment by Raggedy
2007-01-11 02:47:56

What a list!
I am tongue tied from reading it..
I like words too.
Have a wonderful Thursday

 
Comment by John
2007-01-11 02:55:23

Very cool list. I do a word a day on my site.

My 13 are up.

 
Comment by Laughing Muse
2007-01-11 03:32:44

Au contraire! I use fnord all the time. Especially on Fridays.

I love #5! I’ve never heard that one, and I love finding obscure or out-of-use words.

Comment by Jon
2007-01-11 17:54:52

…ahh, compulsory hot-dog bun day :)

Comment by Laughing Muse
2007-01-12 23:34:36

Speaking of, did you hear that RAW passed yesterday? Meh…

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Comment by Jon
2007-01-12 23:47:14

yeah, a real shame. I sent some money to help with his bills a while back, so I knew it was coming, but it still sucks.

 
 
 
 
Comment by Missy
2007-01-11 03:34:33

I love this list!

 
Comment by Jen
2007-01-11 04:08:31

First time visiting your blog. Very nice.
I am intrigued by the words. I’ll be back for sure.

Happy TT!
~Jen

 
Comment by Michelle
2007-01-11 04:35:03

Great list- I love good vocabulary words!

 
Comment by Eric
2007-01-11 05:55:36

Very unique 13 (wish I’d thought of it :) ) Now the challenge this week is to use each of those words in a sentence in everyday conversation!

 
Comment by Michelle
2007-01-11 06:00:39

No comments yet? And with a great post like this? I love the sounds of language and most of my favorite lists are about words. I recognize hypergraphia as I read a book on the subject, plus antediluvian and ad hominem and crotchet. Otherwise I’m lost.

 
Comment by ~ Stacy ~
2007-01-11 06:11:58

Ha! What fun! I love words too! Of course, I’m a writer so that’s a big ‘duh-oh!’

One of my other blogs is titled: Concise Pleonasm

[heh-heh]

Oh, and I’m soooo glad you gave the pronunciation of #6. Yikes. What a tongue twister that would have been without it.

Have a terrific Thursday!

 
Comment by incog
2007-01-11 10:44:33

Great idea and great list.

 
Comment by celfyddydau
2007-01-11 13:35:43

I learn a new word yesterday as did the 10 people I work with and it didn’t mean what we expected it to. And probably not what the person using it meant it to.

Subsidiarity - means to do something centrally that can’t be done locally.

Comment by Jon
2007-01-11 17:57:29

Actually, “subsidiarity” means that matters ought to be handled by the smallest (or, the lowest) competent authority. The Oxford English Dictionary defines subsidiarity as the idea that a central authority should have a subsidiary function, performing only those tasks which cannot be performed effectively at a more immediate or local level.

 
 
Comment by scooper
2007-01-11 14:45:34

Great list. I didn’t know even one of the words.

 
Comment by Jenn
2007-01-11 15:04:03

Very cool TT!

 
Comment by Jenn
2007-01-11 15:06:52

Fabulous TT!!!

 
Comment by N. Mallory
2007-01-11 15:33:05

Two of those are excellent conspiracy words. :P
Great TT!

 
Comment by Lindsey
2007-01-11 16:38:13

Not only am I not familiar with these words (except ad hominem), I’m not sure if I can pronounce them!

Happy T13!

 
Comment by Mrs Lifecruiser
2007-01-11 20:12:25

Right now it’s desiderata to do some heavy omphaloskepsis!!!! *LOL*

 
Comment by maggie
2007-01-11 22:35:06

Great list. A crotchet is also a quarter note (a musical note having the time value of a quarter of a whole note). I love navel gazing - my boss uses that word regularly. Cheers!

 
2007-01-12 16:37:03

Never heard them before either :D Really interesting entry and thanks for dropping by :)

 
Comment by Amy
2007-01-12 21:34:15

What a fun list! I’ve heard of four of them–if you’re willing to count “crotchety” as the adjective form of “crotchet”.

Comment by Jon
2007-01-12 21:44:59

exactly!

 
 
Comment by JHS
2007-02-01 03:02:59

Oh, that was fun! And now, since I have hypergraphia, I am going to overcome my omphaloskepsis and circumambulate over to my own blog where I must work on my own list of 13 for tomorrow. Hopefully, it will appeal to the deipnosophists in the crowd and I will be able to avoid pleonasm and ad hominem arguments. I prefer to speak about desiderata and hope not to come across as too much of a crotchet!

 
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