Sunday, March 23, 2008
Word of the Day
Citadel (noun) — a stronghold; a fortified place; a fortress; a bulwark; a central structure within a city; the fortress that commands a city (from Old Italian meaning "city")
Word in a Sentence: In the fantasy novel Choices Meant for Gods, the story opens with Chariss standing in the citadel of Treown where her benefactor has left her to go join his neighbor in the war against the evil sorcerer Jamieson Drake.
Your turn! Do you have any creative uses for today's word?
"Some days, I just want the dragon to win."
Tags: word of the day, grammar, fantasy novel, Choices Meant for Gods, dragon, citadel
Word of the Day
Citadel (noun) — a stronghold; a fortified place; a fortress; a bulwark; a central structure within a city; the fortress that commands a city (from Old Italian meaning "city")
Word in a Sentence: In the fantasy novel Choices Meant for Gods, the story opens with Chariss standing in the citadel of Treown where her benefactor has left her to go join his neighbor in the war against the evil sorcerer Jamieson Drake.
Your turn! Do you have any creative uses for today's word?
"Some days, I just want the dragon to win."
Tags: word of the day, grammar, fantasy novel, Choices Meant for Gods, dragon, citadel
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