20 January 2013
selcouth
[sel-kooth]
adjective, Archaic.
– strange; uncommon.
Origin:
before 900; Middle English selcouth, Old English seldcūth, equivalent to seld ( an ) seldom + cūth couth2
Related forms
sel·couth·ly, adverb.
Example sentence:
She wondered much at his so selcouth case. – Spenser.
Today’s aphorism
‘If you think you are too small to make a difference, try sleeping with a mosquito’.
– Dalai Lama XIV
On this day
20 January – Penguin Awareness Day.
20 January 1982 – Ozzy Osbourne, The Prince of Darkness, bites the head off a bat while performing on stage in Des Moines, Iowa. A fan had thrown a bat on stage. Ozzy claims he thought it was rubber, but found out the hard way, that it was, in fact, a real bat. He was taken to hospital and given rabies shots. It’s believed Ozzy Osbourne also received treatment for rabies. This follows on from an incident in 1981, when Ozzy bit the head off a dove after signing his first solo record deal … as you do … Word has it that Ozzy had planned to release a number of doves as a symbol of peace, but was drunk and felt one of the doves could do with a trim … which didn’t work out too well for the dove. There is no truth in the rumour that the Prince song, ‘When Doves Cry’ is about the incident. http://www.desmoinesregister.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/99999999/ENT/502270318&nclick_check=1