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Skirmish

Postby Dr. Goodword » Thu Mar 03, 2016 9:35 pm

• skirmish •

Pronunciation: skêr-mish • Hear it!

Part of Speech: Noun

Meaning: 1. A minor, preliminary battle or conflict between two small opposing groups. 2. A little scuffle.

Notes: No, today's word doesn't mean "a little skirm"; in fact, that is not the suffix -ish on the end of it, as the Word History will show. A soldier or other person participating in a skirmish is a skirmisher. Because it ends on a hush (s, z, sh and ch), it requires an E before the plural -s: skirmishes.

In Play: Today's Good Word is probably still used more in military contexts than elsewhere: "Several skirmishes flared up around the gold mine before the main attack." It can replace scuffle, however, when you can't remember that word: "Skirmishes are expected outside the Democratic convention this year but no major disruptions."

Word History: This Good Word is an alteration of older skarmush. This word was borrowed from Old French eskarmouche "skirmish, scuffle", probably before French began inserting E before all words beginning with S+consonants, then dropping the S (école "school", état "state"). French picked the word up from Italian scaramuccia "scuffle". The underlying root of this word was Proto-Indo-European sker- "cut", which also emerged in English words like shears, sharp, and scrape. Scaramuccia, of course, is also the name of a rambunctious stock character in the Italian Commedia dell'arte and the inspiration of Rafael Sabatini's 1923 novel, Scaramouche, about a rambunctious lawyer and lively swordsman. (We don't want a skirmish with Sayan Gangopadhyay, so we are thanking him gratefully for his suggestion of today's Good Word.)
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Re: Skirmish

Postby Perry Lassiter » Fri Mar 04, 2016 12:17 am

Eeskarmouche is a beautiful word, far more so than skirmish. I would prefer to use it in those drawing room comedy situations where there might be an eskarmouche over the dinner seating arrangements.
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Re: Skirmish

Postby damoge » Sun Mar 06, 2016 12:48 am

26 automobiles were vying for position on a race track. Each was marked with a letter of the alphabet. After about 8 laps, there were only 3 cars left. Two of them happened to end up on either side of the third coming into the last corner, and managed to squeeze it between them, crushing it.

The result? An "s" car mush.
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Re: Skirmish

Postby LukeJavan8 » Sun Mar 06, 2016 12:58 pm

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