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WOTD - Nettle - Jan. 6

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Post by BigSkier Sun Jan 06, 2008 9:04 pm

The Word of the Day for January 06, 2008 is:

nettle • \NET-ul\ • verb
1 : to strike or sting with or as if with nettles
*2 : to arouse to sharp but transitory annoyance or anger

Example Sentence:
You could tell by his nervous reaction that the town official was nettled by the reporter's probing questions.

Did you know?
If you've ever brushed against nettles, you know those weeds have sharp bristles that can leave you smarting and itching. The painful and irritating rash that nettles cause can last for days, but at least it is a rash with a linguistic silver lining. The discomfort caused by nettles can serve to remind one that the verb "nettle" is a synonym of "irritate." "Nettle" originated as a plant name that we can trace to the Old English word "netel." Eventually, people likened the nagging itch caused by the plant to the nagging aggravation of being annoyed, and "nettle" became a synonym of "vex," "peeve," and of course "irritate."

*Indicates the sense illustrated in the example sentence.
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