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Title: Aegis: protection, sponsorship


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Chapter 6
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Aegis protection, sponsorship
  • Since the adult Zeus covered his shield with this
    goats skin (aigis is Greek for goatskin),
    which made the shield invulnerable, Zeus shield
    was known as the aegis.
  • Synonyms guardianship, support, patronage,
    auspices

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  • Our ambassadors are under the aegis of the United
    States government.

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Auspicious favorable, promising a good outcome
  • The word auspicious devies from the Latin avis
    ( bird) and specio (see). The Romans
    dissected birds, for they thought the birds
    internal organs predicted events.
  • Synonyms promising, encouraging, propitious
  • Related word opportune

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  • A student who gets all As in his/her first
    semester has an auspicious beginning in college.

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Jaded wearied, dulled, or bored by having too
much
  • The word jaded derives from tired, worn-out
    horses. Norse jalda meant mare.
  • Syn Worn-out, overindulged, satiated

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  • Americans are so jaded with sweets, spices, and
    refined foods, that they have no appetite for a
    wholesome diet.
  • Children jaded with an overabundance of toys
    cannot appreciate any gift.

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Atone make up (for a wrong)
  • Originally, atonement meant at-one-ment with
    God, in other words reconciled for in peaceful
    harmony with God.
  • Syn make amends, make reparations, expiate

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  • On Yom Kippur, the Jewish day of atonement, Jews
    fast and pray that God will forgive their sins.

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Lewd obscene, indecent, lustful
  • Lewd comes from Old English laewede, meaning
    lay or not of the church.
  • Syn vulgar, smutty, lascivious

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  • Lewd songs have indecent sexual overtones.

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Succinct Briefly and clearly expressed
  • The ancient Romans wore a loose garment, somewhat
    like a long shirt called a tunic. When the Romans
    wanted to shorten their tunics so as to move more
    freely, they would tuck up the tunic under the
    cinctura.
  • Syn brief, concise, terse
  • Related laconic

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  • Teachers of freshman composition continually tell
    their students to cut out wordiness and be
    succinct.

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Prevaricate stray from the truth mislead
  • Prevaricate derives from Latin varicus
    (straddling) which came from varus (bent), a
    term applied to a knock-kneed or crooked-legged
    person who did not walk straight.
  • Syn lie, misinform, equivocate

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  • Government officials prevaricated during the
    Senate hearing in order to cover up their illegal
    actions.

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Aloof reserved, detached, unconcerned
  • Aloof comes from a (towards) and the Dutch
    word loef (to windward). Aloof thus derives
    from a nautical term meaning to head the ship
    into the wind so as to keep distance from the
    shore.
  • Syn removed, unresponsive, indifferent

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  • Some people may appear cold and aloof although in
    reality they are merely shy.

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Jovial full of hearty humor and fun jolly
  • Jove (Jupiter), on the other hand, went on to
    joyfully lord the heavens.
  • Syn merry, cheerful, jocular

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  • No one would hire a frowning, saturnine man to
    play the part of jovial, jolly Santa Claus.

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Saturnine gloomy, grave
  • Foremost among these Titans was Cronus, whose
    Roman name is Saturn.
  • Syn moody, sulky, morose

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  • My boss never smiles he is the gloomiest, most
    saturnine man I know.

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Eulogy speech or writing in praise of someone or
something, especially of one who has died
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Euphemism pleasant, mild, or inoffensive
expression substituted from an unpleasant or
offensive one
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Eugenics science of improving a breed or species
through selection of parents
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Euphoria feeling of complete well-being , great
happiness
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Euthanasia mercy killing, painlessly putting to
death someone suffering from a prolonged and
incurable condition
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