The German language's affinity for sesquipedalians once led Mark Twain to
quip, "Some German words are so long that they have a perspective." Having
polysyllabic words in a language is no sin as long as you get your words'
worth. In that respect, those lengthy German words are worth every syllable.
Where else can you find a single word, schadenfreude, for example, that
conveys the whole concept of 'pleasure derived from the misfortunes of
another'? The English language knows a good thing when it sees one and has
generously borrowed terms from German. This week we'll meet seven of them,
both with and without 'perspective'.


clerisy (KLER-i-see) noun

   The well-educated class; the literati; the intelligentsia.

[From German Klerisei (clergy), from Medieval Latin clericia,
from Late Latin clericus (cleric), from Greek klerikos
(belonging to the clergy), from Greek kleros (inheritance).]

Ironically, clerisy and clerk have branched out from the same root,
that is also the source for clergy and cleric.

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  "The artist, the scholar, and, in general, the clerisy wins its way
   up into these places, and gets represented here, somewhat on this
   footing of conquest."
   Ralph Waldo Emerson; Manners; 1844.

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