March 28, 2006

Word of the Day

esculent \ESS-kyuh-lunt\ adjective

: edible

Example sentence:
Sonia is a chef at The Wild Asparagus, a top-notch restaurant whose claim to fame is that every dish on the menu features an esculent native plant.

Did you know?
One appealing thing about "esculent" is that this word, which comes from the Latin for food ("esca"), has been around for 375 years. If we give you just one more tidbit of etymology — that "esca" is from Latin "edere," which means "to eat" — can you pick which of the following words is NOT related to "esculent"?

~ from Merriam Webster

Posted by DSD at March 28, 2006 9:16 AM
Comments
I can see this word getting popular... 'that's like so esculent'... Posted by: joe at March 28, 2006 3:39 PM
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