Adage

Adage – a wise saying.  For example:  Eagles soar, but weasels do not get sucked into jet engines.  From Latin ad (to, toward) and agere (to do, to drive). Here are a few more of my favorite adages: Experience is a comb which nature gives us when we are bald....

Butterfly is a strange word…

I was wondering this morning… Why in the world is a butterfly called a butterfly?  Found out more than I ever wanted to know.  Personally, I like the German theory. These insects are actually milk-stealing undercover witches. In Middle English, Butterfly was...

Amphora

Amphora: Among the ancients, a two-handled vessel, tapering at the bottom, used for holding wine, or oil.  Sometimes amphorae, filled with oil, were awarded to victorious athletes in the games… which is why, even today, trophies take on an amphoral shape.  Amphora...

Acantha

Acantha: In botany, a prickle; in zoology, a spine or prickly fin.  Acantha, in Greek mythology, was a beautiful nymph.  Apollo fell in love with her.  She resisted his advances.  While pushing him away, she scratched his face.  In anger, he turned her into a prickly...

Acupuncture

Acupuncture: a jab well done; a form of medicine that pricks the skin with needles to alleviate pain.  I find Noah Webster’s old definition interesting.  “Among the Chinese, a surgical operation, performed by pricking the part affected with a needle.” From Latin Latin...