Saturday, March 22, 2008
Word of the Day
Errancy (noun) — the state of having gone astray; in religious circles, it's the state of being in doctrinal error; being in error (from Middle English meaning "to wander about")
Word in a Sentence: In the fantasy novel Choices Meant for Gods, Chariss is slowly coming to the realization that the errancy of the supposed priests and other followers of The Master Rothahn rankles the god, causing him more angst than He at first lets show.
Your turn! Do you have any sentences showing creativity going astray? :) Seriously, let's see what convoluted and fabulous examples of error and confusion you can give us today!
"Some days, I just want the dragon to screw up and eat someone."
Tags: word of the day, grammar, fantasy novel, Choices Meant for Gods, dragon, errancy
Word of the Day
Errancy (noun) — the state of having gone astray; in religious circles, it's the state of being in doctrinal error; being in error (from Middle English meaning "to wander about")
Word in a Sentence: In the fantasy novel Choices Meant for Gods, Chariss is slowly coming to the realization that the errancy of the supposed priests and other followers of The Master Rothahn rankles the god, causing him more angst than He at first lets show.
Your turn! Do you have any sentences showing creativity going astray? :) Seriously, let's see what convoluted and fabulous examples of error and confusion you can give us today!
"Some days, I just want the dragon to screw up and eat someone."
Tags: word of the day, grammar, fantasy novel, Choices Meant for Gods, dragon, errancy
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