Friday, September 12, 2008
a small chat was had a few days back amongst some of my fellow Spunksters and I about how there are excellent words for describing weather… of course it was almost immediately suggested that this is a prime blog topic.
so here goes.
word one:
SHARP
Pronunciation:
ˈshärp
Function:
adjective
Etymology:
Middle English, from Old English scearp; akin to Old High German scarf sharp and perhaps to Old English scrapian to scrape — more at scrape
Date:
before 12th century
1: adapted to cutting or piercing: as a: having a thin keen edge or fine point b: briskly or bitingly cold : nipping
2 a: keen in intellect : quick-witted b: keen in perception : acute
3: keen in spirit or action: as a: full of activity or energy : brisk
4: severe, harsh: as a: inclined to or marked by irritability or anger
5: affecting the senses or sense organs intensely: as a (1): having a strong odor or flavor
6 a: terminating in a point or edge
7 aof a tone : raised a half step in pitch b: higher than the proper pitch c: major, augmented —used of an interval in music
8: stylish, dressy
— sharp·ly adverb
— sharp·ness noun