(verb) to wander or stray from a course or subject; diverge digress
Modernism was a brief divagation into difficulty; but Richard was still out there, in difficulty.
Modernism was a brief divagation into difficulty; but Richard was still out there, in difficulty.
(noun) reformatory (a custodial institution for youthful offenders)
(adjective) characteristic of or belonging to the time or state before the fall of humankind
These moments will in retrospect appear golden-age, prelapsarian.
These moments will in retrospect appear golden-age, prelapsarian.
(noun) the action or process of giving birth to offspring
In any metaphor that linked writing with parturition, no, Richard wouldn't come out well. What were they, his novels? Not stillborn. More like those babies whom it was thought best to spirit away
In any metaphor that linked writing with parturition, no, Richard wouldn't come out well. What were they, his novels? Not stillborn. More like those babies whom it was thought best to spirit away
(verb) to invoke evil on; curse / (verb) to utter curses
Somehow it always happened that Richard was out on the street when the German car ripped past—frozen with loathing, his imprecations tousled and tossed aside by the barreling backdraft.
Somehow it always happened that Richard was out on the street when the German car ripped past—frozen with loathing, his imprecations tousled and tossed aside by the barreling backdraft.
(verb) to expose to shame or blame by means of falsehood and misrepresentation / (verb) violate betray
This morning two clues in particular taunted and traduced him
This morning two clues in particular taunted and traduced him
(noun) an ancient Roman central heating system with underground furnace and tile flues to distribute the heat
The floorboards hummed and tickled shod feet with the work of the hidden hypocaust.
The floorboards hummed and tickled shod feet with the work of the hidden hypocaust.
(noun) rigor severity / (noun) roughness of surface; unevenness / (noun) a tiny projection from a surface / (noun) roughness of sound / (noun) roughness of manner or of temper; harshness
a court so rich in excrescences and asperities that his choice of groundstroke—forehand or backhand—necessarily depended on the ball’s right-angled bounce
a court so rich in excrescences and asperities that his choice of groundstroke—forehand or backhand—necessarily depended on the ball’s right-angled bounce
a concise saying or maxim; an aphorism
To go gently, with, perhaps, a modest but timely apothegm on his lips.
To go gently, with, perhaps, a modest but timely apothegm on his lips.
loud, reverberating, and often melancholy