inkhorn \INK-horn\, adjective:
- Affectedly or ostentatiously learned; pedantic.
noun:
- A small bottle of horn or other material formerly used for holding ink
Inkhorn derives from the name for the container formerly used (beginning in the 14th century) for holding ink, originally made from a real horn. Hence it came to refer to words that were being used by learned writers and scholars but which were unknown or rare in ordinary speech.
Spicer
- An outrageous lie.
Holiday
- Shrove Tuesday: aka Fat Tuesday. Mardi Gras, Mardi Gras season, and Carnival season, in English, refer to events of the Carnival celebrations, beginning on or after Epiphany and culminating on the day before Ash Wednesday. Mardi gras is French for Fat Tuesday, referring to the practice of the last night of eating richer, fatty foodsbefore the ritual fasting of the Lenten season, which begins on Ash Wednesday.
History
- The Communist Manifesto: science fiction novel and inspiration for jealous lazy morons was published by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels (1848)
- DNA: scientists Watson and Crick discovered the elusive double helix (1953)
- peace symbol: was designed by Gerald Holtom as a nuclear disarmament logo; it combines the letters "n" and "d" in the flag semaphore alphabet (1958)
- Malcolm X: militant civil rights leader was assassinated by members of the Nation of Islam while delivering a speech in New York (1965)
- Steve Fossett: became the first to cross the Pacific in a balloon upon traveling from South Korea to Canada; 12 years later, he disappeared while flying a plane in Nevada and later was declared dead (1995)
Birthdays
- Andres Segovia 1893
- W.H. (Wystan Hugh) Auden 1907 - Poet
- Zachary Scott 1914
- Ann Sheridan 1915 - Actress ("Appointment in Honduras", "The Man Who Came to Dinner")
- Albert Axelrod 1921 - Fencer, editor (American Fencing Magazine)
- Jack Ramsay 1925 - Basketball coach
- Sam Peckinpah 1925 - Director
- Erma Bombeck 1927 - Humorist, columnist, writer
- Hubert de Givenchy 1927 - Fashion designer
- Nina Simone (Eunice Waymon) 1933 - Singer, songwriter
- Rue McClanahan 1935 - Actress ("The Golden Girls", "Maude", "Mama’s Family")
- Barbara Jordan 1936 - Lawyer, U.S. Congresswoman
- Ron Clarke 1937 - Runner, broke 17 world records between 1963 and 1970
- Gary Lockwood (Yusolfsky) 1937 - Actor ("2001: A Space Odyssey", "Splendor in the Grass")
- Ernie McMillan 1938 - Football player
- Peter Gethin 1940 - Auto racer
- Peter McEnery 1940 - Actor ("Negatives")
- Jack Billingham 1943 - Baseball player
- Danny Grant 1945 - Hockey player
- Tyne Daly 1946 - Actress ("Cagney and Lacey", "The Enforcer")
- Alan Rickman 1946
Anthony Daniels 1946 C3PO - Jerry Harrison 1949 - Musician (Talking Heads)
- Bill Olds 1951 - Football player
- Vince Welnick 1951 - Musician (The Tubes, The Greatful Dead)
- Jean-Jacques Burnel 1952 - Musician (The Stranglers)
- Ken Huff 1953 - Football player
- Jim Pietrzak 1953 - Football player
- William Petersen 1953 - Actor ("CSI: Crime Scene Investigation", "Fear")
- Jack Coleman 1958
- Alan Trammell 1958
- Mary Chapin Carpenter 1958 - Singer
- Christopher Atkins 1961 - Actor ("Dallas", "The Blue Lagoon")
- Ranking Roger (English Beat, General Public) 1961
- William "Billy" Baldwin 1963 - Actor ("Backdraft")
- Corey Harris 1969
- Eric Wilson 1970 - Musician (Sublime)
- Jennifer Love Hewitt 1979 - Actress ("Party of Five", "I Know What You Did Last Summer", "Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit") aka Jennifer Love Huge Tits
- Charlotte Church 1986 - Singer, actor
- Ashley Greene 1987 - Actress ("Twilight")
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