new words – mendicant and gramarye

Mendicant has two definitions, the first being a beggar, but I think the second definition fits better here. Mendicant - a member of a religious order (such as the Franciscans) combining monastic life and outside religious activity and originally owning neither personal nor community property. A friar Gramarye - necromancy, magic, enchantment Here is the …

new words – isinglass

A pretty word I've not seen before, an obscure definition but one I might try to use in the future. Isinglass - a semitransparent whitish very pure gelatin prepared from the air bladders of fishes and used especially as a clarifying agent and in jellies and glue The sentence, from The Orchard Keeper: "The lights …

new words – carillon and seafan

This is turning out to be such a beautiful book, and this is one of my favorite moments yet. I love nature writing in general, and McCarthy is so good at capturing the beauty of nature and mundane humanity at once. Carillon - a set of fixed chromatically tuned bells sounded by hammers controlled from …

new words – vespertine

I was familiar with the word vesper, so I knew what this meant, but the sentence is too good not to share, and it's true that this use of the word is new to me. Vespertine - of, relating to, or occurring in the evening The sentence, still from The Orchard Keeper: "They moved out …

new words – prelate

Still not even halfway through The Orchard Keeper, here is another word I've never seen. Prelate - an ecclesiastic (such as a bishop or abbot) of superior rank And here is the start of a long sentence: "John Shell, looking like nothing so much as an ill-assembled manikin of bones on which clothes were hung …