Sesquipedalian Words; Part One, Groups 1-17Part 2 of 2, 18-34Sesquipedalia Verba or Sesquipedalians in ActionEtymologically, from Latin sesquipedalis; literally, a foot and a half long, from sesqui- + ped-, pes, foot. Date of origin in English is believed to be from 1656.
A reference to the use of long words; especially when verbal construction utilizing less amplification might represent a more naturally efficacious phraseology, so as a result, we get verba obscura. See if you can determine the meanings of the following sesquipedialian “common proverbs” or sayings before you click on the solutions.
Sesquipedalian Verba Obscura #1
A lithoid form, whose onward course Is shaped by gravitational force, Can scarce enjoy the consolation Of bryophytic aggregation. —Hubert Phillips
Sesquipedalian Verba Obscura #2
Of little value his compunctions Who assumes clavinous functions When once from circumambient pen, Is snatched its equine denizen.
Sesquipedalian Verba Obscura #3
It’s possible to conduct an equine quadruped to the immediate vicinity of an aqueous liquid, but bibulation cannot be induced by any coercive process.
Sesquipedalian Verba Obscura #5
A mass of concentrated geolithic or lapitarial material perennially rotating on its axis will not accumulate an accretion of muscus growth. A slightly revised rendition of Mr. Aaron Sussman’s obtuse version of a common proverb as seen in Bennett Cerf’s column in This Week Magazine, February 13, 1955. Mr. Sussman wrote: “Are we a nation of dolts? Must we reduce every thought to a single paragraph of one-syllable words?”
Sesquipedalian Verba Obscura #6
A superabundance of talent skilled in the preparation of gastronomic concoctions will impair the quality of a certain potable solution made by immersing a gallinaceous bird in ebullient Adam’s ale.
Sesquipedalian Verba Obscura #7
Individuals who perforce are constrained to be domiciled in vitreous structures of patent frangibility should on no account employ petrous formations as projectiles.
Sesquipedalian Verba Obscura #8
That prudent avis that matutinally deserts the coziness of its abode will ensnare a vermiculate creature.
Sesquipedalian Verba Obscura #9
Everything that coruscates with effulgence is not ipso facto aurous.
Sesquipedalian Verba Obscura #10
Do not dissipate your competence by hebetudinous prodigality lest you subsequently lament an exiguous inadequacy.
Sesquipedalian Verba Obscura 11
An addlepated beetlehead and his specie divaricate with startling prematurity.
Sesquipedalian Verba Obscura #12
It can be no other than a maleficent horizontally propelled current of gaseous matter whose portentous advent is not the harbinger of a modicum of beneficence.
Sesquipedalian Verba Obscura #13
One should diligently exercise proper speculation upon that situs that one will eventually tenant if one propels oneself into the aerosphere.
Sesquipedalian Verba Obscura #14
Aberration is the hallmark of homo sapiens while longanimous placability and condonation are the indicia of supramundane omniscience.
Sesquipedalian Verba Obscura #15
Conducting to the watering place A quadruped of equine race Is simple; but he may not care To practice imbibition there.
Sesquipedalian Verba Obscura #16
When, nimbus-free, Sol marches by Across the circumambient sky, To graminiferous meads repair— Your instant task awaits you there!.
Sesquipedalian Verba Obscura #17
That unit of the avian tribe Whose movements one can circumscribe “In manu,” as a pair will rate Subarboreally situate. |