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Word of the Month, February 2018: Cynophilist

Word of the Month, February 2018: Cynophilist

A friend recently sent me an email in which she referred to me as a cynophilist. I had no idea if she was complimenting or insulting me, so off I scurried to my trusty dictionary. Here’s what I discovered:

noun cy·noph·i·list \ sə̇ˈnäfələ̇st , sīˈ- \
: a dog fancier : one that is favorably disposed toward dogs

The word has Greek roots: cyn-, meaning dog, and phil-, meaning to love.

Cynophilist seems like an especially suitable choice for February 2018’s word of the month: Not only is February the month of love—Valentine’s Day falls, as always, on February 14—but this year, February 16 (today!) also marks the start of the Chinese Year of the Dog.

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Posted by Akiko Tamano
Word of the Year: Gratitude

Word of the Year: Gratitude

As 2017 came to a close, “word of the year” announcements cropped up all over the internet. Although the words selected by various organizations differed widely, they all called attention to some key concern in the cultural landscape over the past year. Dictionary.com’s word of the year was complicit. Merriam-Webster’s was feminism. And the American Dialect Society’s word of the year was fake news.

My personal word of the year

But as 2018 gallops away to a hectic start—how is it already the end of January?—I’m choosing a different kind of word of the year, one to help guide me as I move forward into the new year: gratitude.

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Posted by Akiko Tamano