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prettygoodword) wrote2013-06-14 07:20 am
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rampire
rampire (RAM-pire) - n., (arch.) rampart. v., (arch.) to fortify with or form into a rampart.
Obsolete variant of rampart, but which unlike rampart was also verbed. Put on my list of pretty good words not because I expect anyone to use it, but because I'd run across it three or four times over a week of reading 17th and 18th century poetry. Like rampart, borrowed around 1580 from French, from remparer, from re-, again + emparer, to take possession of, from Provençal, amparar, from Latin ante-, before + parāre, to prepare.
---L.
Obsolete variant of rampart, but which unlike rampart was also verbed. Put on my list of pretty good words not because I expect anyone to use it, but because I'd run across it three or four times over a week of reading 17th and 18th century poetry. Like rampart, borrowed around 1580 from French, from remparer, from re-, again + emparer, to take possession of, from Provençal, amparar, from Latin ante-, before + parāre, to prepare.
---L.