Topic: etymology - general
1perk \'pυrk\ vb [ME] vi (14c) 1 a: to thrust up the head, stretch out the neck, or carry the body in a bold or insolent manner b: to stick up or out jauntily 2 : to gain in vigor or cheerfulness esp. after a period of weakness or depression -- usu. used with up < he's ~ed up noticeably > ~ vt 1 : to make smart or spruce up in appearance : FRESHEN, IMPROVE 2 : to thrust up quickly or imprudently
2perk vi (1656) : PERCOLATE
3perk n (1824) : PERQUISITE -- usu. used in pl.
perky \'pυr-kεε\ adj perk♦ i♦ er; -est (1855) 1 : briskly self-assured : COCKY 2 : JAUNTY < a ~ ...waltz-- New Yorker > -- perk♦ i♦ ly adv -- perk♦ i♦ ness
per♦co♦late vb -lat♦ed; -lat♦ing [L percolatus, pp. of percolare, fr. per- through + colare to sieve -- more at PER-, COLANDER]
(from Webster's Collegiate, 10th ed.)
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1or♦tho♦dox \'or-thυ-'däaks\ adj [ME orthodoxe, fr.MF or LL; MF orthodoxe, fr. LL orthodoxus, fr. LGk orthodoxos, fr. Gk ortho- + doxa opinion-- more at DOXOLOGY] (15c) 1 a : conforming to established doctrine esp. in religion b : CONVENTIONAL 2 cap : of, relating to, or constituting any of various conservative religious or political groups: as a : EASTERN ORTHODOX b : of or relating to Orthodox Judaism -- or♦tho♦dox♦ly adv
2or♦tho♦dox n, pl or♦tho♦dox also or♦tho♦dox♦es (1587) 1 : one that is orthodox 2 cap : a member of an Eastern Orthodox church
or♦tho♦doxy \'or-thυ- 'däak-se\ n , pl -dox♦ies (1630) 1 : the quality or state of being orthodox 2 : an orthodox belief or practice 3 cap a : Eastern Orthodox Christianity b : ORTHODOX JUDAISM
Updated: Monday, 26 April 2010 7:54 AM EDT
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