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Fifth Avenue, New York City

July 13, 2020July 13, 2020 toddmorrill

Fifth Avenue, Manhattan’s traditional stretch of luxury retail, has been upstaged in recent decades by Madison Avenue. But Fifth is still home to a relatively short section of high-end shopping, […]

 Fashion, Leisure Pursuits, Shopping, Travel

je ne sais quoi

July 13, 2020July 13, 2020 toddmorrill

zhuh´ nuh say KWAH´ (archaic French, ‘I don’t know what’) The term je ne sais quoi refers to an intangible, elusive quality, especially a pleasing one, that is difficult to […]

 Foreign Origins, French

au contraire

July 13, 2020July 13, 2020 toddmorrill

oh´ cohn-TRAIR´ (French, ‘on the contrary’) Au contraire is used in English to disagree in a snobby way. Nadine said Carol was a slob. Au contraire! Yesterday she came to […]

 Foreign Origins, French

carpe diem

July 13, 2020July 13, 2020 toddmorrill

car´-pay DEE´-uhm (Latin, ‘pluck the day’) Carpe diem, usually translated ‘seize the day,’ is the philosophy that one should enjoy life’s pleasures while they last without much concern for the […]

 Foreign Origins, Latin

terra firma

July 11, 2020 toddmorrill

tehr´-uh FUR´-muh (Latin, ‘firm land’) Terra firma means dry and solid ground as compared to air or water. After our three-week cruise, we were happy to be back on terra […]

 Foreign Origins, Latin

papier peint

July 11, 2020 toddmorrill

pop´-ee-yay PAN´ Papier peint is simply ‘wallpaper’ in French, but when used in English, the term usually refers to wallpaper that’s hand painted, block printed, antique, or otherwise rare and […]

 Design, Foreign Origins, French, Interior Design

verre églomisé

July 11, 2020July 11, 2020 toddmorrill

VEHR´ ay´-gloh-mee-ZAY´ Verre églomisé is glass that’s been decorated on the reverse side with paint and gold (or silver) leaf. The verre églomisé process results in a gleaming, luxurious finish […]

 Design, Foreign Origins, French, Interior Design

haricots verts

July 11, 2020July 11, 2020 toddmorrill

AHR´-ee-coh VEHR´ Haricots verts is French for ‘green beans’ in general, although the term is usually only applied to green beans that conform to French tastes: young, narrow, and with […]

 Dining Out, Food, Foreign Origins, French

petits pois

July 11, 2020July 11, 2020 toddmorrill

puh-TEE´ PWAH´ (French, ‘small peas’) While the term petits pois means ‘small peas,’ in French, the French people use the term to describe ‘peas’ in general, since they refuse to […]

 Food, Foreign Origins, French

ad infinitum

July 11, 2020 toddmorrill

ad´ in-fun-EYE´-dum (Latin, ‘to infinity’) Ad infinitum means forever, or what seems like forever. The thirty-day course seemed to go on ad infinitum.

 Foreign Origins, Latin

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