Wednesday, June 6, 2018

Wordy Wednesday: MONOSYLLABIC



MONOSYLLABIC - adjective

Definition one: Having only one syllable.
Definition two: Characterized by or consisting of monosyllables.



This has always cracked me up that a word that means "one syllable" has so many. It's not the word's fault that it's made up of two multisyllabic words. So I got to thinking, if MONOSYLLABIC could be shortened at all.

MONO? Nope. That means one. But one what? MONO is also short for various words that start with MONO, including mononucleosis. Nope, don't want to confuse it with that.

What about MON? Nah. MO? Naw. M? That wouldn't even make sense. Enough of that nonsense.

So what about shortening it to SYLLABLE? Nope. That would get confused with a single syllable within a word. SYLL? SY? S? Ugh!

So, that leaves a multisyllabic word to represent a word that means one syllable. Some times, small things just need lots of words or syllables to describe, explain, or define them.

Definition two was new to me and struck me odd. "Characterized by or consisting of monosyllables."

MONOSYLLABLES? Isn't this an oxymoron in a single word? This is pluralizing one syllable, isn't it? Shouldn't one syllable be singular? I think this fractures my brain. But I guess, one could speak several one syllable words and would therefore be speaking in MONOSYLLABLES. Okay, my brain can handle that.

A derivative is MONOSYLLABICALLY, adverb. That is just a whole lot of extra syllables to describe one.

I'll leave you with this thought.





COMING SOON
THE WIDOW'S PLIGHT ~ A sweet historical romance that will tug at your heart. This is book 1 in the Quilting Circle series.
Washington State, 1893
     When Lily Lexington Bremmer arrives in Kamola with her young son, she’s reluctant to join the social center of her new community, the quilting circle, but the friendly ladies pull her in. She begins piecing a sunshine and shadows quilt because it mirrors her life. She has a secret that lurks in the shadows and hopes it doesn’t come out into the light. Dark places in her past are best forgotten, but her new life is full of sunshine. Will her secrets cast shadows on her bright future?
     Widower Edric Hammond and his father are doing their best to raise his two young daughters. He meets Lily and her son when they arrive in town and helps her find a job and a place to live. Lily resists Edric’s charms at first but finds herself falling in love with this kind, gentle man and his two darling daughters. Lily has stolen his heart with her first warm smile, but he’s cautious about bringing another woman into his girls’ lives due to the harshness of their own mother.
     Can Edric forgive Lily her past to take hold of a promising chance at love?
THE WIDOW'S PLIGHT is now available for pre-order at only $2.99--the low price for pre-orders...later it will go up. A sweet historical romance that will tug at your heart. This book releases in ebook on July 1, and will be out in paperback by mid-June.


NEW RELEASES
“Holly & Ivy,”my #HistoricalRomance novella in A BOUQUET OF BRIDES COLLECTION, takes place in 1890, in Washington State. It’s about a young woman who accompanies her impetuous younger sister on her trip across the country to be a Christmas mail-order bride and is helped by a gallant stranger.  #BouquetOfBrides
COURTING HER AMISH HEART is a contemporary romance, the first in the Prodigal Daughters series.
A doctor or an Amish wife? She can choose to be only one…Kathleen Yoder comes home after fourteen years in the Englisher world. Practicing medicine means sacrifice—no Amish man will want a doctor for a wife. Widowed Noah Lambright offers a cottage as her new clinic, seeing how much Kathleen’s skills can help their community. But as their friendship deepens, could love and family become more than a forbidden dream?
#ChristianRomance #HistoricalRomance #Romance

MARY DAVIS is a bestselling, award-winning novelist of over two dozen titles in both historical and contemporary themes. She has five titles releasing in 2018; "Holly & Ivy" in A Bouquet of Brides Collection in January, Courting Her Amish Heart in March, The Widow’s Plight in July, Courting Her Secret Heart September, & “Zola’s Cross-Country Adventure” in MISSAdventure Brides Collection in December. She is a member of ACFW and active in critique groups.
Mary lives in the Pacific Northwest with her husband of over thirty-three years and two cats. She has three adult children and one incredibly adorable grandchild. Find her online at:
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