Friday, February 18, 2011



Word of the Day for Friday, February 18, 2011
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libation \ly-BAY-shun\, noun:
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1. The act of pouring a liquid (usually wine) either on the ground or on a victim in sacrifice to some deity; also, the wine or liquid thus poured out.
2. A beverage, especially an alcoholic beverage.
3. An act or instance of drinking.
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I wonder how many "Kool-Aid" laced libations the B.O. has had over the years to get him to where his head is at now!
--Spy Maker, JSA's Blog
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Hearing that the train had lost one of its engines and that the remainder of the trip would be very slow, I headed for the bar car for a libation and a snack or two to soothe my growing hunger pangs.-- Lawrence Van Gelder, "Tales of Flying Cars and Trees", New York Times, May 28, 2000
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Giving careful packing instructions to his Sherpas who would befreighting the spirits to his Base Camp, Todd more than half-anticipated some nights when the libation might serve to take off the edge.-- Anatoli Boukreev and G. Weston DeWalt, The Climb
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Libation is from Latin libatio, from libare, "to take a little from anything, to taste, to pour out as an offering."

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