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minimoon

[ min-ee-moon ]

noun

a short, usually inexpensive honeymoon, often followed by a longer honeymoon later on: They left the courthouse after the ceremony and had a weekend minimoon at The Plaza.

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Minimoon is an obvious blend of the combining form mini– and honeymoon. Minimoon entered English between 2005 and 2010.

how is minimoon used?

She always knew she would take a mini-moon followed by a second, more-elaborate trip because of the sheer effort involved in planning her 500-guest wedding.

Christina Valhouli, "A Little Getaway After the Big Event," New York Times, October 18, 2013

Bask in post-wedding bliss with a brief off-the-grid vacation thats close to home, then follow it up a few months later with an epic, far-flung adventure that complements your minimoon experience.

Merritt Watts, "The New Way to Honeymoon," Vogue, October 5, 2015
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venal

[ veen-l ]

adjective

open to bribery; mercenary.

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The English adjective venal comes from Latin 措襲紳櫻梭勳莽 for sale, for hire, susceptible to or obtainable by bribery, a derivative of 措襲紳喝莽 s硃梭梗. 博襲紳喝莽 comes from an unattested noun wesno-, a Latin derivation of wes– (a variant of the Proto-Indo-European root wes-, wos– to buy, sell) and the noun suffix –no. Wes– also appears in Hittite washti thou buyest. From the variant wos-, Greek (Attic) has the noun 紳廎 purchase, purchase price (Homeric Greek has 繫紳棗莽, Aeolic 籀紳紳硃), all from an unrecorded 滄棗莽紳櫻. Sanskrit 措硃莽紳獺 “purchase price, wage may come from either wes– or wos-. Venal entered English in the 17th century.

how is venal used?

… the perfectly balanced tool in his hands that could be used for the bribing of venal politicians, with a limitless fund for the bribery ….

Katherine MacLean, The Man Who Staked the Stars, 1952

Four years after the street protests that ousted the notoriously venal President Viktor Yanukovych, corruption is the wound that wont stop bleeding.

Daria Kaleniuk and Melinda Harin, "The spirit of reform lives on in Ukrainebut not because of the president," Washington Post, June 27, 2018
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ex cathedra

[ eks kuh-thee-druh, kath-i-druh ]

adjective, adverb

from the seat of authority; with authority.

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The relatively uncommon English adjective and adverb ex cathedra from the seat (of authority), with authority comes directly from the Latin phrase ex cathedr. Latin cathedra armchair with cushions, easy chair (especially for women), a teachers or professors chair, a sedan chair is a loanword from Greek 域硃喧堯矇餃娶硃 seat, sitting posture, teachers or professors chair, imperial throne. From cathedra Medieval Latin derived the adjective 釵硃喧堯梗餃娶櫻梭勳莽 pertaining to the chair or throne (of a bishop); the bishops church, where his throne was located, was called a cathedral church and later just cathedral. Ex cathedra entered English in the 17th century.

how is ex cathedra used?

Theres no way to maintain an ex cathedra advantage when youre cavorting in a circus ring.

Virginia Heffernan, "When TV tries out new media, everyone can be a star,"New York Times, January 1, 2009

Pope John once said, “I am not infallible. I am infallible only when I speakex cathedra. But I shall never speakex cathedra.”

Kati Marton, "The Paradoxical Pope," The Atlantic Monthly, May 1980
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