This week's theme: loong words.

antidisestablishmentarianism, noun
(an-tee-dis-eh-stab-lish-men-TAYR-ee-uh-niz-em)

   Opposition to separation of the church and state.

[From Latin anti- (against) + dis- (apart, away) + English establish, from
Latin stabilire, from stare (to stand) + -arian (one who supports) + Greek
-ism (practice or state).]

At 28 letters, it's the best-known example of a long word. Here's how you
can parse the word: one of the meanings of the word establishment is making
a church an institution of the state. In the late 19th century England, there
was a movement for the separation of the church and state: disestablishment.
Those opposed to the idea of separation were antidisestablishmentarians.
You can see where it's going. Why not a contraantidisestablishmentarianism?

-Anu Garg (gargATwordsmith.org)

  "As we said yesterday, the case for antidisestablishmentarianism has never
   been more threadbare. And if the case for the sovereign as head of a
   meaningful faith has gone, then the case for the sovereign has changed
   too."
   Royal Wedding: Crowning Nonsense; The Guardian (London, UK); Apr 9, 2005.

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