Excuse the cacology
We'll try to simplify things for you
Back by popular demand, more verbal obscurities collected by Highbrook’s Andy Cowan. Don’t expect any of these to pop up on Wordle…
Amphipneust: an animal with both lungs and gills
Aquabib: a water-drinker
Cacology: bad choice of words or faulty pronunciation
Gaping stock: an object of open-mouthed curiosity
Hapax: a word which occurs only once
Ictuate: to emphasise; to put metrical stress on
Ideophone: a word that is spoken but not written
Quidnunc: one who always wants to know what is going on
Mythomania: a compulsion to lie or exaggerate
Glossophobia: fear of talking
Groaking: staring at someone eating with the hope that they will give you something
Cunctator: a procrastinator, one who postpones, delays, lingers
Entasis: the slight swelling or convexity given to a shaft or column to create the optical illusion that the upright is perfectly straight.
Funambulist: a tightrope walker
Tetragrammaton: any word of four letters
Bum nuts: a naval term for eggs
Guddle: to fish with one’s hands by groping under the stones or banks of a stream
Toplofty: haughty and arrogant
Winebibber: a heavy drinker