Monday, March 5, 2012

Word of the Day

Word of the Day for Monday, March 5, 2012
profluent \PROF-loo-uhnt\,
adjective:
 Flowing smoothly or abundantly forth.

 Half the congregation — Gwen's family and friends — reached the door ahead of me, their nonchalance more powerful, more profluent than my most intense desire. I could only crawl toward the chapel doors. -- Stephanie Grant, "The Passion of Alice"

In southern Arizona, it rains in summer, and I'm impatient for the monsoon torrents of August, for an indulgence of water, a baptism that will roister over rocks and swell profluent down the mountainside, roll through the rubble of the canyon floor... -- Caitlin L. Gannon, "Southwestern Women: New Voices"

Profluent is derived from the Latin word prōfluere, which meant "to flow forth."

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