03-20-2024, 08:22 PM -
WORD OF THE DAY...
dipsomaniac = Noun: One who suffers from an irresistible and insatiable craving for intoxicants; One with a morbid craving for alcohol; An alcoholic; A persistently drunken person; A drunkard.
Etymology: Unknown
oriflamme = Noun: An inspiring standard or symbol; The red or orange-red flag of the Abbey of Saint Denis in France, used as a standard by the early kings of France. Noun: A banderole of two or three points attached to a lance. Noun: (heraldry). A blue flag or banner charged with three golden fleur-de-lis. Noun: (figurative). Any banner, idea, or principle that serves as a rallying point for those involved in a struggle.
Etymology: Middle English oriflamble. From Old French, variant of oriflambe. Possible from Medieval Latin auriflamma (golden flame).
dipsomaniac = Noun: One who suffers from an irresistible and insatiable craving for intoxicants; One with a morbid craving for alcohol; An alcoholic; A persistently drunken person; A drunkard.
Etymology: Unknown
oriflamme = Noun: An inspiring standard or symbol; The red or orange-red flag of the Abbey of Saint Denis in France, used as a standard by the early kings of France. Noun: A banderole of two or three points attached to a lance. Noun: (heraldry). A blue flag or banner charged with three golden fleur-de-lis. Noun: (figurative). Any banner, idea, or principle that serves as a rallying point for those involved in a struggle.
Etymology: Middle English oriflamble. From Old French, variant of oriflambe. Possible from Medieval Latin auriflamma (golden flame).
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