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April 23, 2023, 13:34
wordcrafter
*** Words better known in their negative forms
A man can unkempt or innocent, but can he be “kempt” or “nocent”? This week we’ll eyeball words of that ilk. We’ll “accentuate the positive”.

corrigible — capable of being corrected, reformed, or improved
[Middle Latin corrigere, to correct]
April 23, 2023, 22:01
BobHale
I’m going to make a private list of the words I think you will include. I’ll tell you at the end of the week if I got it right.


"No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson.
April 24, 2023, 05:33
Geoff
Logic tells me you should have started with incunabula, etymologically speaking.

Thanks for starting this thread!
April 24, 2023, 09:38
wordcrafter
quote:
Originally posted by BobHale:
I’m going to make a private list of the words I think you will include.
LOL, Bob. Have at it. I have every confidence that you can find enough further examples for us to repeat this theme.

Samual Johnson used one that we noted here a few years ago, I believe.

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April 24, 2023, 18:07
BobHale
Actually working on a poem...


"No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson.
April 24, 2023, 18:25
wordcrafter
vincible — capable of being overcome or subdued
April 25, 2023, 03:33
BobHale
Sent a poem to your pm


"No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson.
April 25, 2023, 20:41
wordcrafter
Thanks, Bob. I admice your talent as a poet, and I’m grateful to you for sharing it with us.

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April 25, 2023, 20:58
BobHale
But if you hadn’t started this topic I probably wouldn’t have thought to write the poem.


"No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson.
April 26, 2023, 06:17
haberdasher
I though "vincible" described a kind of half-spoon/half fork (see " spork ") used to take small portions of wine.
April 26, 2023, 06:22
haberdasher
P.S. After you've googled "spork" see here, too. Even if you think you know the word already.
April 26, 2023, 19:07
wordcrafter
scrutable - that can be understood by scrutiny. Chiefly opposed to inscrutable
April 26, 2023, 20:08
Kalleh
Inscrutable is common, but I've never seen scrutable used.
April 27, 2023, 20:18
wordcrafter
trammelverb: to hinder the activity or free movement of; noun: a restraint; something that restricts activity, expression, or progress
Compare untrammeled, which is used only as an adjective, meaning “not limited or restricted; unrestrained”.

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April 28, 2023, 05:52
Geoff
Trammel is also the name of a marking tool: https://www.mscdirect.com/brow...7Cdc&cid=ppc-google-