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There's a Word for It (Revised Edition): A Grandiloquent Guide to Life

by Charles Harringto Elster

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Here's an irresistible invitation to discover a treasure trove of exceptional words you can use to add sophistication to your vocabulary and charm to your repartee. Consider that without realizing it you may have engaged in acokoinonia (sex without passion or desire), been bored to tears by the company of a philodox (someone in love with his or her opinions), or suffered from recurrent matutolypea (getting up on the wrong side of the bed). Presented with panache by the language connoisseur whom William Safire calls "ek-STROR-di-ner-ee," There's a Word for It will add a dash of wit to your daily life -- lest anyone mistake you for a sumph (stupid oaf) or fritlag (a good-for-nothing).



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If you are a logophile with cacoëthes scribendi, but your stomach simply wambles when you can't find the perfect word, perendinate no more. Logogogue Charles Harrington Elster, clearly an aristophren, has a cure for logolepts in this compendium of grandisonant scholasms, which are both aureate and inkhorn. If fear of altiloquence gives you graphospasm or makes you spartle, don't croosle. Just remember: sophrosyne is recommended. (Translation: If you are a word lover with an incurable itch to write, but your stomach simply rumbles when you can't find the perfect word, delay no more. Word leader Charles Harrington Elster, clearly a person with a superior intellect, has a cure for people who have seizures about words in this compendium of great-sounding learned words, which are both florid and pedantic. If fear of pomposity gives you writer's cramp or makes you flail about, don't whimper. Just remember: wise moderation is recommended.)


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Average Customer Review:3.5 out of 5 stars
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:

5 out of 5 starsA logodaedalic delight!, 2002-11-19
A remarkable book for anyone who loves words and enjoys reading about them. The point is not to learn new words (a point which may have eluded some reviewers) but to bask in the joy of arcane and long-lost terms or bizarre coinages. It is indeed 'grandiloquent' as advertised - a slightly pretentious and more than slightly off-kilter look at the weirdest the English language has to offer.


8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:

5 out of 5 starsA Lustful Retreat For The Logomaniac, 2001-12-24
A verbivore's delight! If you are a collector of unusual, obscure and fanciful language, this delightful literati gem will take you on a well-organized journey of fabulous, flavorful and forgotten words with a historical perspective and clever samples of usage.


13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:

4 out of 5 starsAttention, logomaniacs!, 2000-08-15
It must be said that if you are looking for a serious reference book to boost a lacking vocabulary, look elsewhere. Using Mr Elster's words may earn you some extremely strange looks. But for those among us who are non-scopophobic and thrive on strange looks, as well as those of us who love the English language, this book should provide endless cachinnation. The blend of true words and nonce-words created from various prefixes and suffixes may at times aggravate those who want to be sure, but how could a real logomaniac be angry with that? Those nonce-words, when they become real, are reminders of exactly how great are the possibilities of this language.


0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

3 out of 5 starsA must for every Aeolist., 2000-04-04
This reference comes in handy when looking for brainteasers as there are many to stump any student of english from novice to expert.


5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:

3 out of 5 starsPleasing, but not what you'd expect, 2000-01-24
While this book is not in a format which would allow the reader to find a specific word for something he/she is trying to express, it is full of many uncommon and delightful words. I recommend it only as an influence for those willing to learn new words.




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