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Floccinaucinihilipilification is a very long word, indeed. Floccinaucinihilipilification is a difficult word to read. Floccinaucinihilipilification is hardly ever seen or heard. Floccinaucinihilipilification is one crazy tongue twistin' word. Before I tell you what it means, And of its derivation, I’ll spell the word phonetically To ease pronunciation. FLOK-sih-noh-see-NEE-hee-lee-PEE-lih-fih-KAY-shun You may think it somewhat absurd That someone structured such a word, But that’s exactly what was done, Back in seventeen forty-one . At Eton, a scholarly bloke One day decided, as a joke, To craft a word so extreme It would forever reign supreme. His word must have a formal look, And so within a grammar book He found his every need was met By four Latin roots in a set. flocci — nauci — nihili — pili The roots he chose all meant the same: Worthless, without purpose or aim. Using ink and a quill feather, He linked the four roots together. The roots did make a haughty stem, But short a suffix was his gem. He felt the word should be a noun So, fication he jotted down. Most certainly, with tongue in cheek, The scholar’s word was coined unique. Beat the drums and blow a brass horn: The king of uppish words was born. The first recorded use is known To have been written by Shinstone. The poet, in a letter penned What he loved most about a friend.* Jesse Helms, of judicial fame, Intoned the great word to proclaim That he noted his friends' distress At his blocking a bill’s success. ** Entered with dry commentary In the Oxford Dictionary Is this concise definition For floccinaucinihilipilification: A witty word used for the act Of deciding a value fact That something is absolutely Without worth, resolutely. Perhaps one day, you too may want To fashion a word as a stunt. If you do, here’s a suggestion: Keep it shorter than floccinaucinihilipilification. Line count: 54 * Flocci’s first recorded use was by poet, William Shinstone, who, in 1741, wrote in a letter: “I loved him for nothing so much as his floccinaucinihilipilification of money. ** Jesse Helms (1999), in reference to the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty stated on the senate floor: “I note your distress at my floccinaucinihilipilification of the CTBT.” |