Widdershins
Merriam Webster Dictionary
wid·der·shinsˈ- wi-dər-shənz
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Widdershins
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It’s fascinating how vocabulary seems to be so much more sophisticated in the past and the complexity is whittled down over time. Definitely an I Need More Coffee morning over here!
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this is an unknown word to me. But I have an excellent exemple to describe it: One lunch time, a VERY long time ago, my father laddled sugar in the wooden teaglass holders on the table…. when we girls laughed (lunch was then eaten mostly in silence so that daddy could listen to the news on the radio), he turned red, mumbled something and then turned around to fetch the teapot – pouring tea in the empty wooden holders……. a truly widdershins moment for him.
many years later I calculated back to that moment and it was (must have been!) that our mum told him to be pregnant with their 4th child! She was already not completely young any longer and her 3rd kid was 5yrs old when she was giving birth to our one and only brother!!!
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I love this word!!
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I know the feeling, … it’s like, ‘inside out and upside down’ … ‘life is a roundabout
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yes, I first and only time I discovered this was in Year 12 English when we studied our Judith Wright and read her famous poem ‘Bullocky’
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I love seeing the quizzical looks when I have the opportunity to use words others have NEVER heard of. Equally as much as I enjoy learning those words I have never heard of before!
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Yep, those days are wacky. Gotta have order to my morning, or watch out!
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