• umbrageous •
Pronunciation: êm-brey-jês • Hear it!
Part of Speech: Adjective
Meaning: 1. Affording or forming shade; shady. 2. Easily offended, likely to take offense, sensitive to insult.
Notes: Today's word is the adjective of the noun, umbrage "shade, shadow" and "offense, insult". We often hear how some who is insulted takes umbrage at the insult. How these two meanings came together is explored below in the History.
In Play: Today we will use a wedding as the setting of both the positive and negative meanings of today's Good Word: "The wedding took place under the umbrageous limbs of a giant oak in the bridegrooms backyard." How pleasant. However, "The wedding was almost called off when the bridegroom made a careless remark about the bride's mother in earshot of his umbrageous bride."
Word History: Today's Good Word was taken from an ancestor of French ombrage which has the same meanings as the English copy. The French word descended from Latin umbraticus "shady, of shade", the adjective of umbra "shadow". This same noun cast a spell on the Latin noun umbella "parasol", sending it to Italian as ombrella, with an [r]. Since the original use of parasol (from para "for" + sol "sun") was to protect delicate ladies from the oppression of the sun, the stem umbra made sense. However, anything that casts a shadow on someone's character would be insulting, so the meaning of the stem of this word, umbrage took a giant leap. (Today's word is a gift of Luis Alejandro Apiolaza, who trades under the name of Uncronopio in the Alpha Agora.)
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Re: UMBRAGEOUS
Dr. Goodword wrote:• umbrageous •
Pronunciation: êm-brey-jês • Hear it!
Part of Speech: Adjective
Meaning: 1. Affording or forming shade; shady. . . .However, anything that casts a shadow on someone's character would be insulting, so the meaning of the stem of this word, umbrage took a giant leap. (Today's word is a gift of Luis Alejandro Apiolaza, who trades under the name of Uncronopio in the Alpha Agora.)
None of this is to imply that Luis, who works in a forest, is a shady character . . .
Regards//Larry
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M. Henri Day wrote:Or quick to take offense....
Henri
I would think Luis has too fine a sense of humor to take umbrage at my remark . . .
Regards//Larry
"To preserve liberty, it is essential that the whole body of the people always possess arms, and be taught alike, especially when young, how to use them."
-- Attributed to Richard Henry Lee
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-- Attributed to Richard Henry Lee
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