23.5.06

Word of the week: Hortative

hortative • \HOR-tuh-tiv\ • adjective
: giving exhortation : advisory

Example sentence:
Amy suspected that her hortative letter to her son about the values of hard work and education would be ignored in the swirl of freshman partying, but she sent it anyway.

Did you know?
"We give nothing so freely as advice," observed French writer Duc de La Rochefoucauld in 1665. "Hortative" and "exhort" (meaning "to urge earnestly") are two words that testify to our eagerness to counsel others. Both trace to the Latin "hortari," meaning "to urge." "Hortative" has been used as both a noun (meaning "an advisory comment") and as an adjective since the 17th century. The noun is now uncommon, but it makes an appearance now and then, as in a 1992 article in The New York Times : "Facing directly into the camera, Mr. [Ross] Perot chronicled what he called the decline and potential fall of the American economy, keeping up a steady stream of hortatives as he went along. 'Let's just raise the hood and go to work!' he said. 'Let's just link arms and go do it!'"


No, I didn't know that, Merriam. But, I know now, which is what counts. The other side of what counts, is that it is derived from Latin, which inherently makes it cool as a spork tied to your refrigerator handle, which is pretty dashed well cool, as your uncool Chinese Crested Puppy knows (Not that I'm bitter or anything). Anyway, I urge you to use it in much the same way I urged you to use Indolent, but this time, replace cheese with whipped cream, as this is more of a dessert sort of word, and goes good with Belgian Chocolates.
To summarize, Words that begin with Horta are and always should be considered "Desert Words."
To summarize the summary, this word is cool, so use it any way you feel fit and let me know how your boss reacts when you do.

1 comment:

Varda said...

From your references to chocolate and whipped cream, I assume you meant "dessert" words, not desert words, but I could be wrong.

Anyway. I myself, don't care for the way it sounds, so I probably won't be using it. Although I might if it pops into my head at the right moment, which often happens when I don't care if it does and doesn't happen when I wish it would.