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unicorn

[ yoo-ni-kawrn ]

noun

a person or thing that is rare and highly valued, or is a hypothetical ideal.

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Unicorn comes from Old French unicorne, from the Latin adjective 奴苍颈肠辞谤苍颈蝉 鈥渙ne-horned,鈥 which is used as a noun possibly referring to the rhinoceros in the Vulgate, the Latin version of the Bible as edited or translated by St. Jerome (c347鈥420). 弄苍颈肠辞谤苍颈蝉 is a loan translation from the Greek noun and adjective 尘辞苍贸办别谤艒蝉 鈥渟ingle-horned鈥 (referring to a wild ox or a unicorn), a word that occurs in the book of Psalms in the Septuagint (the ancient Greek version of the Hebrew Scriptures). 弄苍颈肠辞谤苍颈蝉 is a compound of 奴苍颈-, the stem of 奴苍耻蝉 鈥渙ne,鈥 and 肠辞谤苍奴 鈥渉orn鈥 and the adjective suffix –is. Unicorn entered English in the 13th century.

how is unicorn used?

Are such politically star-crossed lovers as Mary Matalin and James Carville a relationship unicorn?

Jen Doll, "The Trouble with Interpolitical Dating Is Just the Trouble with Dating," The Atlantic (Wire), October 31, 2012

Big N.B.A. trades are always followed by a scramble to label players and teams as winners and losers, but every so often a unicorn of a deal comes together, and everyone involved seems to benefit.

Benjamin Hoffman, "In the Carmelo Anthony Trade, Everyone Wins," New York Times,聽July 19, 2018
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alacrity

[ uh-lak-ri-tee ]

noun

cheerful readiness, promptness, or willingness: We accepted the invitation with alacrity.

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Alacrity comes from Middle French alacrite from Latin 补濒补肠谤颈迟腻迟-, the stem of 补濒补肠谤颈迟腻蝉 鈥渓iveliness, zeal, enthusiasm.鈥 础濒补肠谤颈迟腻蝉 is a derivative noun of the adjective alacer 鈥渘imble, brisk, enthusiastic, keen.鈥 Latin alacer develops into Italian allegro and Spanish alegre 鈥渃heerful, happy.鈥 Alacrity entered English in the 15th century.

how is alacrity used?

Mrs Tulliver was an amiable fish of this kind, and, after running her head against the same resisting medium for fourteen years, would go at it again to-day with undulled alacrity.

George Eliot, The Mill on the Floss, 1860

The president has grumbled for months about what he views as Nielsen鈥檚聽lackluster performance on immigration enforcement and is believed to be looking for a replacement who will implement his policy ideas with more alacrity.

Nick Miroff, Josh Dawsey,聽and聽Philip Rucker, "Trump is preparing to remove Kirstjen Nielsen as Homeland Security secretary, aides say," Washington Post, November 12, 2018
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flimflam

[ flim-flam ]

verb

to trick, deceive, swindle, or cheat: A fortuneteller flimflammed her out of her savings.

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贵濒颈尘蹿濒补尘听鈥渢o trick, deceive, swindle,鈥 shows the same common vowel alteration in a reduplicated word as in mishmash or pitterpatter. Flimflam may possibly be based on a Scandinavian word, e.g., Old Norse flim 鈥渁 lampoon, mockery.鈥 Flimflam entered English in the 16th century as a noun meaning 鈥渋dle talk, nonsense; a cheap deception.鈥 The verb sense 鈥渢o cheat, swindle,鈥 originally an Americanism, arose in the late 19th century.

how is flimflam used?

Slamming my fist on my writing desk I cursed the day a year before that I’d allowed by friend Eddy Dorobek to flimflam me into buying a used laptop from him and giving up my dead father’s rickety old Underwood portable.

Dan Fante, 听86'诲, 2009

Col. Leonard was there and he knows how they tried to flimflam us.

Charlie Mann, "Evening Session: January 21, 1913," Annual Report of the Nebraska State Board of Agriculture,听1913
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