Week 8 - Deck 2 Flashcards
incant
v. [with obj.] chant or intone:
“priests were ~ing psalms around her body.”
evanesce
v. [no obj.] (literary) pass out of sight, memory, or existence.
allegory
n. (pl. allegories) a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one:
“Pilgrim’s Progress is an ~ of the spiritual journey.”
[]a symbol
i.e.
abbr. that is to say (used to add explanatory information or to state something in different words):
“A walking boot that is synthetic, i.e., not leather or suede.”
Origin: from Latin “id est” meaning “that is.”
evanescent
adj. (chiefly literary) soon passing out of sight, memory, or existence; quickly fading or disappearing:
“a shimmering evanescent bubble.”
incantation
n. a series of words said as a magic spell or charm:
“an ~ to raise the dead.”
e.g.
abbr. for example.
Origin: from Latin “exempli gratia” meaning “for the sake of an example.”