Over the years we have featured weeks of words about words, we have had
words about birds, and now it's time for, well, words about beards.

Are bearded people irritating? While some find a beard on a man attractive,
it repels others. Like barbed wire, literally speaking. The words barb,
barber, rebarbative, and beard are derived from the same root: Latin barba
(beard). And though many bards have beards, there is no connection between
the two words.

Though most men have only a fleeting interest in pogonotrophy (growing of a
beard, from Greek pogon, beard + -trophy, nourishment or growth), growing
it now, shaving it when the fancy strikes, for some, beards are a serious
business.  There's even a biannual championship event for the bearded:
http://worldbeardchampionships.com/

This week we'll see five words having to do with facial hair. They are pure
beard words as the week starts out, and like beards growing slender at the
bottom, as the week ends the connection becomes slender too.


sideburns (SYDE-burnz) plural noun

   Hair grown on the sides of a man's face, when worn with an unbearded chin.

[After Ambrose Everett Burnside (1824-1881), who served as a general in the
Union Army in the American Civil War, and who earned more recognition for his
side whiskers than for his military career. Eventually the term burnsides
morphed into sideburns as such a facial pattern was on the sides of a face.]

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

-Anu Garg (words at wordsmith.org)

  "Queensland paramedics claim they have been threatened with the sack
   unless they shave off their beards, moustaches and sideburns."
   Darrell Giles; Paramedics' Facial Hair Threat; The Sunday Mail
   (Brisbane, Australia); Apr 20, 2008.

A few messages from our sponsors:

Why's "Think Better" becoming a best seller? Because those who read it
say it actually helps them think more creatively. http://tenkaizen.com

Transform your teaching career and career with a Master's from NCATE-accredited,
The University of Scranton. 100% online. 24/7 Access. http://UScranton.com/WS

............................................................................
It is better to have loafed and lost than never to have loafed at all.
-James Thurber, writer and cartoonist (1894-1961)

Discuss this week's words on our bulletin board: http://wordsmith.org/board
Remove, change address, gift subs: http://wordsmith.org/awad/subscriber.html

Pronunciation:
http://wordsmith.org/words/sideburns.wav
http://wordsmith.org/words/sideburns.ram

Permalink: http://wordsmith.org/words/sideburns.html

This message was sent to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]".

Reply via email to