etymology

  1. Katie-Ellen

    Dandelion Break April Fools, The Echo of Runes, and the numinous Power of Zero

    Today is April Fool’s day, correlating with The Fool in the Tarot, or The Joker in playing cards, and The Fool may also be acting as The Trickster. The exact origins of April Fool's Day as a British and European tradition are not known. This date may been associated with pranksters since the...
  2. Marc Joan

    New word!

    Came across a new word last night, while reading my bedtime story [Justine, by Laurence Durrell]. I love finding new words. Thought I'd share it: BANAUSIC: Mundane, not operating on an elevated level: http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/banausic Anyone else found any good...
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