Even though English isn’t my first language, I don’t have the habit of looking up words in the dictionary. I guess that comes from the fact that I learned English primarily by watching TV and listening to American/European music. I always try to understand a certain sentence by getting the overall meaning of it, but I know that can be tricky and misleading. This exercise of looking up the meaning of certain words opened up my eyes to the fact that, since I’m able to understand most words in everyday-English, I should devote some time into expanding my vocabulary.
Daily Archives: May 27, 2014
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Lapis
Lapis (Lapis Lazuli)
noun
Semiprecious stone valued for its deep-blue colour caused by the presence of the mineral lazurite, which is the source of the pigment ultramarine. Lapis lazuli is not a single mineral but an intergrowth lazurite with calcite, pyroxene, and commonly small grains of pyrite. The most important mines are in Afghanistan and Chile. Much of what is sold as lapis is an artificially dyed jasper from Germany that shows colourless specks of clear, crystallized quartz and never the goldlike flecks of pyrite that are characteristic of lapis lazuli.
Source: Merriam-Webster
“Her lapis doves and tinseled mountains are misplaced and glorified behind plates of glass at museums.”
The word lapis here has the significance of color, but also goes back to the fact that one of the most important mines of this mineral is in Afghanistan, where the main character is from.
Talisman
Talisman
noun
Source: Merriam-Webster
“In an apartment overlooking a blue-gray street, her mother’s veil hangs on the wall like a talisman.”
From: What the Scar Revealed, by Zohra Saed
The understanding of the word “talisman” is important to get the sense of the mystical that is being conveyed in the story.
Tinseled
Tinseled/Tinsel
noun
Source: Merriam-Webster
“After suckling her mother’s fingers for days in the desert, she throws a tinseled veil up to the sky and catches lapis-colored doves.”
From: What the Scar Revealed, by Zohra Saed
Navel
Navel
noun
1: a depression in the middle of the abdomen that marks the point of former attachment of the umbilical cord or yolk stalk
2: the central point: middle
Source: Merriam-Webster
“A newborn’s navel is the same as any wound.”
“While the night is threaded in gold, the lost city in her navel
unwinds itself from swirls of skin and slips over this new city like a fog.”
From: What the Scar Revealed, by Zohra Saed
The understanding of word “navel” here is important because it lets the reader get the sense of individuality and the relevance of one’s background.