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shammes

[ shah-muhs ] [ ms ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

the candle used to kindle the candles in the Hanukkah menorah.

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Shammes, the candle used to kindle the candles in the Hanukkah menorah, is a borrowing of Yiddish shames, which comes from Hebrew 莽堯硃鳥鳥櫻莽堯, server, attendant. As we learned from the 51勛圖 of the Day cherubic, many Hebrew nouns add -im to become plural, which is why one 莽堯硃鳥鳥櫻莽堯 in Hebrew becomes multiple 莽堯硃鳥鳥櫻莽堯im and one shammes in English becomes multiple shammosim. Though Hebrew 莽堯硃鳥鳥櫻莽堯 is easily confused with Shamash, an Assyrian and Babylonian sun god, the two are not related; while Shamash comes from a Semitic root meaning sun, 莽堯硃鳥鳥櫻莽堯 appears to come from Egyptian 禳鳥莽滄, follower, servant. Shammes was first recorded in English in the late 1940s.

EXAMPLE OF SHAMMES USED IN A SENTENCE

She had the honor of lighting the shammes and the first candle on the first night of Hanukkah.

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hauteur

[ hoh-tur ] [ hotr ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

haughty manner or spirit; arrogance.

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Hauteur arrogance is a direct borrowing from French, in which it means height. Though hauteur and height resemble each other, they are not related; hauteur, from the French adjective haut high, comes from Latin altus, while height is equivalent to high plus -th (as in birth and warmth) in Old English. A close relative of English high in Frankish, another Germanic language, is 堯堯, and because of the influence of Frankish on the French language, the h from Frankish 堯堯 influenced the spelling of French haut. Hauteur was first recorded in English in the 1620s.

EXAMPLE OF HAUTEUR USED IN A SENTENCE

When around larger canines, miniature dogs often display aggression and hauteur far beyond what their small stature would suggest is possibleor wise.

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deglutition

[ dee-gloo-tish-uhn ] [ di glt阞 n ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

the act or process of swallowing.

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How many times do you think you swallow in a day? To find out, watch this video about deglutition from science communicator, Alex Dainis, PhD.

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Deglutition comes by way of French from the Latin verb 眶梭贖喧蘋娶梗, to swallow. Of a similar origin is glutton, a person who eats excessively, while the related Latin noun gula, throat, is the source of gullet and perhaps beagleyes, the breed of dog. Despite the similar spelling, deglutition is not related to gluteus (a muscle), which comes from Greek rather than Latin, or to gluten, which comes from the Latin word for glue. Deglutition was first recorded in English in the 1640s.

EXAMPLE OF DEGLUTITION USED IN A SENTENCE

If you dont drink some water before eating peanut butter, its sticky consistency may make deglutition rather challenging.

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