Our English language is constantly morphing. Some words are lost, some are born. How well have you kept up? See how well you do at the puzzle below!
1. There are only four countries in the world with one syllable in their name. Can you name them?
2. True or False: The word “checkmate” in chess comes from the Persian phrase “Shah Mat,” which means “the Queen is dead.”
3. Of the following definitions, which one defines “spoonerism”: A word having the same or nearly the same meaning as another word or other words in a language; a transposition of sounds of two or more words, such as Let me sew you to your sheet for Let me show you to your seat; a word with an opposite meaning of another word; a combination of two contradictory terms such as in the word bittersweet or the phrase living death.
4. If a person is described as “atrabilious” what are they accused of having? The inability of being able to feel by touching; having the ability to perform miracles; a person who deals with unimportant things; a person who is bad-tempered or irritable.
5. If you are a person that “confusticates”, you are someone who: makes up nonsense words with no meaning; lies or cheats; you constantly hide your true intentions; you are someone who foretells or predicts the future.
6. If you know what this word means, then you have either seen, or know of, someone like this. What is a “gongoozler”? A child who is raised and spoiled by their grandmother; someone who speaks foolishly or says silly things; a person who has a habit of dropping in at mealtimes; an idle spectator or rubbernecker.
7. What does the word “lazaretto” mean: a person who stares at pool of water as means of self-hypnosis; a hospital for lepers; it is a space on a ship between decks used for storage; it means smooth or sweet and is generally used to describe a person’s voice, tone, or writing style.
8. I have been accused of being a balatron. Why am I called that or what have I done? I am a joker or a clown; I am someone who constantly talks nonsense or babbles on about nothing; I am an aviator or pilot; I am someone with a great capacity or appetite for food.
9. Irrefragably is a word sometimes used by attorneys or in court cases. What does the word mean? In itself; made pale or thin; indisputably; hungrily or greedy.
10. And last but not least, if I have a fear known as “ergasiophobia,” I am in bad shape! Ergasiophobia can be a persistent and debilitating disorder in some people, causing significant psychological disability and dysfunction. What is bothering me? I am afraid of being buried alive; I am afraid of everything; the fear of being pursued by timber wolves around a kitchen table while wearing socks on a newly-waxed floor; the fear of work.
ANSWERS
1. Chad, France, Greece and Spain. 2. False. Checkmate means “the King is dead.” 3. A transposition of sounds of two or more words, such as Let me sew you to your sheet for Let me show you to your seat. 4. A person who is bad-tempered or irritable. 5. You are someone who makes up nonsense words, with no intention of having a meaning. 6. A gongoozler is an idle spectator or rubbernecker. 7. A hospital for lepers, although there isn’t much of a need for these now. 8. I am a joker or a clown. 9. The old word of “irrefragably” can be used for “indisputably”. 10. The fear of work. Ergasiophobia can be a persistent and debilitating disorder in some people, causing significant psychological disability and dysfunction. (The fear of being pursued by timber wolves around a kitchen table while wearing socks on a newly-waxed floor is actually a fictional phobia created by Gary Larson, author of the "Far Side" comics.)