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hooked on them.

As time passes, we experience symptoms of mithridatism, the condition of
immunity acquired by taking gradually increased doses of something (coined
after Mithridates VI, the king of Pontus who tried to build immunity against
poisoning). Slowly they take over and we realize we need words with even
more potency, words that are unusual, esoteric, or even preposterous, to
reach an ever greater high.

Are you one of those for whom the dictionary might be better characterized
as an addictionary? Help is at hand. Consider this week as extra high doses
of the fix.


proceleusmatic (pros-uh-loos-MAT-ik) adjective

   Inciting, exhorting, or inspiring.

noun

   A metrical foot of four short syllables.

[From Late Latin proceleusmaticus, from Greek prokeleusmatikos
(calling for incitement), from keleuein (to rouse to action).]

-Anu Garg (gargATwordsmith.org)

  "The ancient proceleusmatic song by which the rowers of galleys were
   animated may be supposed to have been of this kind."
   Samuel Johnson; A Journey to the Western Island of Scotland; 1775.

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