International House of Logorrhea
Jan. 14th, 2009 10:27 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
The International House of Logorrhea, a free online dictionary of weird and unusual words to help enhance your vocabulary.
The International House of Logorrhea is the sort of site I love, but don't really use effectively as intended - I'm not really good at looking for an alternate word in the midst of writing; it breaks my flow.
I do play with Thesaurus style reference while editing, but I'm still more likely to beat myself about the brain than to actually look words up.
But I am the kind of logophile who loves to read this type of reference.( I was a great dictionary reader starting as a kid. I really don't understand people who can just look up a single word without being led down a never ending path.) If I can cram them into my brain, I can use them that way.
Anyway, I thought I'd share this link, in case you are one of any category of word reference users.
It includes interesting glossary groupings, which I am hoping I might use during the my process, and it is a component of The Phrontistery, which has many other free word lists and unusual word related resources.
The International House of Logorrhea is the sort of site I love, but don't really use effectively as intended - I'm not really good at looking for an alternate word in the midst of writing; it breaks my flow.
I do play with Thesaurus style reference while editing, but I'm still more likely to beat myself about the brain than to actually look words up.
But I am the kind of logophile who loves to read this type of reference.( I was a great dictionary reader starting as a kid. I really don't understand people who can just look up a single word without being led down a never ending path.) If I can cram them into my brain, I can use them that way.
Anyway, I thought I'd share this link, in case you are one of any category of word reference users.
It includes interesting glossary groupings, which I am hoping I might use during the my process, and it is a component of The Phrontistery, which has many other free word lists and unusual word related resources.
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Date: 2009-01-15 04:07 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2009-01-15 04:08 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2009-01-15 04:18 am (UTC)THis is a great link that I hope to explore.
Things are good but crazy here at Chez Kaluta, and I'm so excited that I get to come see you soon!
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Date: 2009-01-15 05:46 pm (UTC)How on earth can people just look up one word?
I actually had a college professor sternly tell the two others in my small class that I wasn't to be left alone with the big dictionary again because there was no telling what trouble I'd get into next!
I was twenty-two.
(It was a class in medieval Welsh, to be fair, and the dictionary in question was a formidable and incomplete work of horrendousness, but still.)