Today's Word "Anodyne"
Published in Vocabulary
anodyne \AE-neh-din\ (adjective) - Alleviating or reducing pain; soothing or comforting.
"There is nothing so anodyne as one of mama's apple pies after traveling for weeks and eating at diners and fast-food joints."
Today's word originated in Greek anodynos "free from pain," based on an-"without" + odyne "pain." "Odyne" is related to English "eat;" both originate in Proto-Indo-European od-/ed- "bite." In Germanic languages the [d] became [t], which changed to [ss] in German (as in Wasser "water"), so we are not surprised to find essen "to eat" in German. German fressen "to feed, devour" also goes back to Proto-Germanic fra- "completely" + etan "to eat up," which we inherited as fret "to wear or be eaten away, to worry."
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