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Reply 6: Pansophic Polls
Word of the Day, June 29

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 3:43 pm


pococurante • POH-koh-kyoo-RAN-tee • adjective

: indifferent, nonchalant

Example Sentence:
At the ball, the snobbish debutante offended many would-be suitors by responding to their greetings in a pococurante manner.

Did you know?
The French writer Voltaire carefully named his characters in Candide (1759) to create allegories. He appended the prefix "pan-," meaning "all," to "glōssa," the Greek word for "tongue," to name his optimistic tutor "Pangloss," a sobriquet suggesting glibness and talkativeness. Then there is the apathetic Venetian Senator Pococurante, whose name appropriately means "caring little" in Italian. Voltaire's characters did not go unnoticed by later writers. Laurence Sterne used "Pococurante" in part six of Tristram Shandy, published three years after Candide, to mean "a careless person," and Irish poet Thomas Moore first employed the word as an adjective when he described Dublin as a poco-curante place in his memoirs of 1815.
PostPosted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 1:27 am


I have never heard of that word before. It sounds so hard to remember but thanks for sharing again.

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Eggy-Egg

PostPosted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 4:47 am


xD I love all these Word of the Day things: always give me ideas for writing.
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