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- Litanize (verb) : Etymology: Litany+ize
:To talk endlessly and bore the other conversant/s in the process severely.
- I've had it with talking to you! You keep on Litanizing all these problems like you pay me for doing this!
—Biscuit, Life, Circa 1998
- Submitted by: Anonymous on Mar. 07, 2007 02:18
- lithereal (adjective) : Being in a state in which your senses are befuddled and confused. Things don't look the way they should, and time seems to pass slowly.
- I need to sit down; I feel really lithereal. Everything is spinning. I feel like time has stopped.
- Submitted by: Anonymous on Oct. 19, 2005 23:10
- litost (noun) : [lee'tost] [czech] - a state of torment created by the sudden sight or realization of one's own misery.
- After fifteen years of the same work and home routines, Mary experienced a profound litost when she learned of John's cosmopolitan escapades. (sentence by submitter, not book author)
—unk, book In Other Words: A Language Lover's..., recently (year or two ago)
- Submitted by: jonathan keith sheriff from California on Oct. 25, 2005 20:28
- littlewig (noun) : an unimportant person
- He was just a normal guy, a littlewig.
- Submitted by: John Wigington from South Carolina on May. 15, 2007 20:18
- littlize (verb) : to reduce in size or to make less important
- Don't littlize the importance of what I just said.
- Submitted by: Kathy D from Canada on Aug. 18, 2008 12:31
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