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camp

[ kamp ]

noun

something that provides sophisticated, knowing amusement, as by virtue of its being artlessly mannered or stylized, or self-consciously artificial and extravagant.

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Many explanations have been offered, but the etymology of听camp听“something that provides sophisticated, knowing amusement, as by virtue of its being artlessly mannered or stylized, or self-consciously artificial and extravagant” remains obscure. The term听entered English in the early 1900s.

how is camp used?

Indeed the essence of Camp is its love of the unnatural: of artifice and exaggeration.

Susan Sontag, "Notes on 'Camp',"听Partisan Review, Vol. 31, No. 4, 1964

From 鈥淩uPaul鈥檚 Drag Race鈥 to the current celebration of all things Warhol and听Banksy鈥檚 self-destructing painting, Mr. Bolton sees the explosion of camp as a partial riposte to the corresponding rise of extreme conservatism and populism.

Vanessa Friedman, "Met Costume Institute Embraces 'Camp' for 2019 Blockbuster Show," New York Times, October 9, 2018
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wilder

[ wil-der ]

verb

to cause to lose one's way.

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The rare, archaic verb wilder 鈥渢o lead astray鈥 is pronounced with a short –i– as in children, not a long –i– as in child. The etymology of wilder is difficult: it looks like a frequentative verb formed from the adjective wild, or an irregular derivative from wilderness that was influenced by wander. Wilder entered English in the early 17th century.

how is wilder used?

Many an older head than his has been wildered by that fatal uniformity, that endless wilderness of green, those seeming tracks, which only lead deeper and deeper into the heart of the deadly scrub.

Harriet M. Davidson, "The Hamiltons," Chapter VII,听Chambers's Journalof Popular Literature, Science, and Art, No. 771, October 5, 1878

… in such a manner as to wilder the soul into vast and unthought-of horrors.

Thomas Goodwin (1600鈥1680), The Works of Thomas Goodwin, Vol. 3, 1861
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avenaceous

[ av-uh-ney-shuhs ]

adjective

Botany.

of or like oats.

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The very rare adjective avenaceous, meaning 鈥渙f, like, or pertaining to oats,鈥 is used only in botany. Avenaceous comes straight from the Latin adjective 补惫脓苍腻肠别耻蝉 鈥渕ade from oats,鈥 a derivative of 补惫脓苍补 鈥渙ats,鈥 which comes from the same Proto-Indo-European source as Lithuanian 补惫颈啪脿 and Slavic (Polish) owies, both meaning 鈥渙ats.鈥 Avenaceous entered English in the 18th century.

how is avenaceous used?

See birds that know our avenaceous store / Stoop to our hand, and thence repleted soar …

H. C. Bunner, "Home, Sweet Home, with Variations: V.," Scribner's Monthly, Vol. 22, 1881

A spikelet, almost entire, of what seems to be a species of Poa, and the flowering glume of another grass, probably avenaceous, have also been found.

H. Hesketh Prichard, Through the Heart of Patagonia, 1902
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