This week's theme: eponyms.

penelope (puh-NEL-uh-pee) noun

   A faithful wife.

[From Penelope, the wife of Odysseus and mother of Telemachus in Greek
mythology. She waited 20 years for her husband's return from the Trojan
War (ten years of war, and ten years on his way home). She kept her many
suitors at bay by telling them she would marry them when she had finished
weaving her web, a shroud for her father-in-law. She wove the web during
the day only to unravel it during the night. Here's a painting of Penelope
unraveling her web: http://www.getty.edu/art/collections/objects/oz930.html ]

Today's word in Visual Thesaurus: http://visualthesaurus.com/?w1=penelope

-Anu Garg (words at wordsmith.org)

  "O.K., so maybe nobody ever accused female chimpanzees of being the
   virtuous Penelopes of the forest. They've long been known to mate
   promiscuously, as have their male counterparts; after all, the genus
   name for chimpanzees, Pan, derives from the Greek god famed for his
   lechery."
   Natalie Angier; Sex and the Female Chimp; The New York Times; May 27, 1997.

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