When God bestowed man with the power of language, he did not equip us with a way to know exactly how and when to use words in every context. Therefore, fulfilling an obligation to use words in a responsible manner is easier for some individuals than others. There are appropriate words for each occasion, but finding the right words can be a challenge.
Some words are used so infrequently, that they become obsolete. I have a new computer. Let’s put it through a rigorous test to see if it can exhume some very helpful but rarely used words to assist me with my blog writing today.
The internet is a sciniary, so it should be able to rally to the task of helping me find the right words. So useful is the worldwide web to writers in so many ways. Without it, I would need to practice the art of scoteography. Poets seem to find words that work in the context of their writing, so very easily that I have become a musophobist. I believe that poets can’t possibly come up with all those magnificent, creative words without extra God- given gifts for language, that were not given to all individuals.
This blog is becoming somewhat naufrageous! If I continue, it will end up a capilotade and you will call me a cumber-ground and suggest that I become a bouquinist.
Does it sound like morology to you? Well, PLEASE do not discerp unless you have linguipotence.
Enough of being inaniloguous. These words are not drogulus, they can be verified. I will deliciate by ending this blog. If you want to learn the meaning of these weird, almost obsolete words, come on back tomorrow and I will give you a full interpretation!
In the meantime, I will go try to open some boxes of books, that are hard to get into because they have segilbond around them!
It’s gonna take some work to get this one!
So the readers do not have to work as hard as the blog writer did over that one, tomorrow there will be an interpretation. Stay tuned!