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The Horologicon: A Day's Jaunt Through the Lost Words of the English Language [Audiobook]

Posted By: IrGens
The Horologicon: A Day's Jaunt Through the Lost Words of the English Language [Audiobook]

The Horologicon: A Day's Jaunt Through the Lost Words of the English Language [Audiobook] by Mark Forsyth
English | October 14, 2014 | ISBN: 1469090929, 146905938X | MP3@64 kbps | 6 hrs 27 mins | 178 MB
Narrator: Don Hagen

From Mark Forsyth, the author of the international bestseller The Etymologicon, comes a book of weird words for familiar situations - so you can finally say, with utter accuracy, exactly what you mean.

Do you wake up feeling rough? Then you're philogrobolized.

Find yourself pretending to work? That's fudgelling.

And this could lead to rizzling, if you feel sleepy after lunch. Though you are sure to become a sparkling deipnosopbist by dinner. Just don't get too vinomadefied; a drunk dinner companion is never appreciated.

The Horologicon (or book of hours) contains the most extraordinary words in the English language, arranged according to what hour of the day you might need them. From Mark Forsyth, the author of the international bestseller The Etymologicon, comes a book of weird words for familiar situations. From ante-jentacular to snudge by way of quafftide and wamblecropt, at last you can say, with utter accuracy, exactly what you mean.