Saturday, October 28, 2023

Lexemes from Left Field: A Selection of Uncommon, Obscure and Archaic “C” Words

Word

Meaning 

Derivation

Cacodoxy

bad doctrine or wrong opinion 

Gk caco (“bad”) + doxia (“opinion”)

Cacogen

an anti-social person

Gk caco (“bad”) + genēs (“offspring”)


Cacophemism

a perjorative expression used in place of a mild one

Gk caco (“bad”) + logía (“speech”)


Cagamosis

an unhappy marriage

origin unknown


Calcographer
 ✍️ 

One who draws with crayons and pastels


L calco (“tread”, “trample on”) + graphe (“write”)
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Callipygous


having beautiful buttocks


Gk kallos (“beauty”) + pūgē (“buttocks”)


Carpophagous

fruit-eating 

Gk karpós (“fruit”) + phágous (“eating”)

Catapedamania

an impulse to jump from high places

Gk cata (“downward”) + ped (“ground”)

Camelot

newspaper vendor 🗞️ 

F, origin uncertain

Catchpole

a sheriff’s deputy, esp one who makes an arrest for failure to pay a debt

OE cace (“catch”) + Med L pullus (“a chick”)

Celerity

swiftness of movement

L celer (“speedy”; “swift”)

Celsitude

loftiness, esp in relation to standing or position 

L celsus (“high”; “lofty”)

Cenobite

monk; member of religious order 

Gk koinos (“common”) bios (“life”)

Cereologist

someone who studies crop circles, esp one who believes they are not man-made or formed by other terrestrial processes

L Ceres (“Roman goddess of agriculture” + -logy (“study”)

The enigmatic crop circle

Chaetophorous

having bristles

Gk khaítē (“hair”) + -phoros (“bearing”)

Chasmaphilous

fond of nooks and crannies

Gk chasma (“abyss”; “cleft”). + phile

Chiliad 

divide into parts of 1,000; Millennium

Gk khilioi (“thousand”)


Chorizent

someone who challenges the authorship of a major work, esp one who believes that the Iliad and the Odyssey were not penned by Homer

origin unknown

Not Homer?

Chrysophilist

a lover of gold

Gk chrys (“gold”) + philos (“phile”)

Cicisbeo

male companion of a married woman

origin unknown

Cicerone

a guide for tourism information

L from Cicero, agnomen of Roman orator, 1st Cent BCE

Clerisy

class or group of the intelligentsia of learned and literary people

Gk klēros (“heritage”)

Concision

terseness and brevity of speech and writing; saying much in a few words

L concīsus (“cut short”)

 Condign

deserved and appropriate,, esp a fair and fitting punishment

L con (“altogether”) + dignus (“worthy”; “appropriate”)

Copacetic 

Completely satisfactory; in good order

origin unknown

Coruscating

sparkling; glittering

L coruscatus (“to vibrate”, “glitter”)

Cosmocracy

rulership of the world; global government

Gk kósmo (“universe”) +           -krátos (“rule”, “power”)

Coterminous 

 having the same boundaries 

Eng, 18th Cent

Crepuscular

resembling or relating to twilight


crepusculum (“twilight”)

Cruciverbalist

one who is skilled at or enjoys solving crosswords

L cruci (“cross”) + -verbum (“word”) [neologism, 1977]

Cryptarcy

secret government or  rulership 

Gk kryptos (“hidden”, “secret”) + -arkhia (“rule”)

Cryptogenic


(disease) of unknown origin

Gk kryptos (“hidden”, “secret”) + -genēs (“offspring”)

Cryptonym

a code (secret) name


Gk kryptos (“hidden”, “secret”) + nym (“name”)

Cumbentlying down; reclining

L incumbere (“lie or lean on”)

Curiosapornographic books 

L from curiosus (“curious”)

Curlicue

decorative; calligraphic twist or curl in the design object


Eng 18th cent. “curly” + “cue” (pigtail)

Cursorial 

limbs adapted for running (zool)

Med L cursorius  (“of running”)

Cyesolagnia

attracted to pregnant women 


Gk cyeso(?) + -lagnia (“lust”)

Cynoid 

dog-like; canine

Gk kyn (“dog”) + -oid (“resembling”)

Cynosure

anything that attracts attention; object of interest

Ursa Minor (“the Little Dipper”)

Gk kunosoura (“dog’s tail”): association deriving from the shape of the constellation Ursa Minor













































































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