06-01-2024, 02:57 AM -
WORD OF THE DAY...
eirenicon var. irenicon = Noun: a statement that attempts to harmonize conflicting doctrines; a proposition put forth attempting to join dissimilar viewpoints; an attempt at reconciliation.
Etymology: fr Greek or Late Greek eirénikon, from neuter of Greek eirénikos (of peace)
fatuous = Adjective: foolish, silly, idiotic; foolishly conceited; feebly or stupidly self-sufficient; unconsciously silly. Applied both to persons and their acts.
Etymology: From Latin fatuus ("foolish, silly, simple").
eirenicon var. irenicon = Noun: a statement that attempts to harmonize conflicting doctrines; a proposition put forth attempting to join dissimilar viewpoints; an attempt at reconciliation.
Etymology: fr Greek or Late Greek eirénikon, from neuter of Greek eirénikos (of peace)
fatuous = Adjective: foolish, silly, idiotic; foolishly conceited; feebly or stupidly self-sufficient; unconsciously silly. Applied both to persons and their acts.
Etymology: From Latin fatuus ("foolish, silly, simple").
"A Reasoned Response From A Reasonable Mind"