immolate \IM-uh-layt\, transitive verb:
- To sacrifice; to offer in sacrifice; to kill as a sacrificial victim.
- To kill or destroy, often by fire.
Immolate comes from the past participle of Latin immolare, "to sacrifice; originally, to sprinkle a victim with sacrificial meal," from in- + mola, "grits or grains of spelt coarsely ground and mixed with salt."
- Loosing your connection to the internet
Johnny was interneutered suddenly by his cable company which left him feeling much like his cat who was neutered a few days ago.
Trivia
What is the largest book in the Library of Congress?
- Birds of America by John James Audubon. The book, which contains life-size illustrations of birds, is 39.37 inches high.
- Roman Empire: came to an end — or at least the Western part did — when emperor Romulus Augustus was deposed (457)
- Mark Spitz: swimmer won his seventh gold medal (1972); this record for the most golds at a single Olympics stood until it was broken by Michael Phelps in August 2008
- Richard Wright (1908-1960): author, Native Son; writer François René Chateaubriand (1768-1848) was also born on this date
- Paul Harvey (90): radio commentator
- Ione Skye (37): actress, Say Anything; Mitzi Gaynor (77), Jennifer Salt (64), Judith Ivey (57), Khandi Alexander (51), Damon Wayans (48), Noah Taylor (39) and Wes Bentley (30)
- Beyoncé Knowles (27): singer
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