gauchebag Wrote:
Billzebub Wrote:
gauchebag Wrote:
i love how loogar used to take it as his personal responsibility to crush my threads with the fist of death.
of course the masses are stupid...the thread and study proves his point. that doesn't mean i can't lament that fact.
Because you're so erudite?

i'll have to look that up on m-w and then get back to you. book learnin only gets you so far. plus, it's not a french word i'm familar with.
er·u·dite ( P ) Pronunciation Key (ry-dt, r-)
adj.
Characterized by erudition; learned. See Synonyms at learned.
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[Middle English erudit, from Latin rudtus, past participle of rudre, to instruct : -, ex-, ex- + rudis, rough, untaught; see rude.]
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eru·ditely adv.
eru·diteness n.
Word History: One might like to be erudite but hesitate to be rude. This preference is supported by the etymological relationship between erudite and rude. Erudite comes from the Latin adjective rudtus, “well-instructed, learned,” from the past participle of the verb rudre, “to educate, train.” The verb is in turn formed from the prefix ex-, “out, out of,” and the adjective rudis, “untaught, untrained,” the source of our word rude. The English word erudite is first recorded in a work possibly written before 1425 with the senses “instructed, learned.” Erudite meaning “learned” is supposed to have become rare except in sarcastic use during the latter part of the 19th century, but the word now seems to have been restored to favor.
good to see mommy & daddy's hard earned money going to such good use
