28 December 2008

A Word With Moshammer's Ghost

vigorous

Function: adjective

Etymology: Middle English vigorous, vigrous, from Anglo-French vigour

Date: 14th century

1: possessing vigor; full of physical or mental strength or active force; STRONG; The chick had a vigorous mind.

2: done with vigor; carried out forcefully and energetically; After a couple of drinks and a game of Scrabble, we got down to some vigorous noodling.

Hotcha! Hank

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