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As the long weekend closes and we return to work, let's look at some names of occupations. Unusual ones; we are unlikely to have illustrative quotations this week. moirologist - a hired mourner You need have no fear that your funeral will be ill-attended. The root -log- traces back to legein "speak"; hence a "death speaker". The moirologist might sing appropriate funeral songs, called myriologues. | ||
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tachygrapher - one who writes shorthand; a stenographer | |||
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Oh, Wordcrafter, I came across one in that Unusual Words link: CHIROTONSOR - Barber. Now, I don't know if it means a special kind of barber or not (with that highfalutin name and all!!). | |||
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accoucheuse – midwife accoucheur - male midwife; obstetrician At least that's what the dictionaries say. Rather sexist, do you think? Interestingly, althouh neither word is used frequently, the latter gets far greater use than the former. quote: [This message was edited by wordcrafter on Wed Jan 7th, 2004 at 7:28.] | |||
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visagiste - a make-up artist I wonder if they use this term in Hollywood. quote: | |||
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