Lexicon:Flocci-nauci-nihili-pilification
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Citation: | flocci-nauci-nihili-pilification |
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Language: | English but based on Latin |
References: | Master and Commander, page 302 |
Meaning: | setting something at a minimal value |
Notes:
Following a humorous literary practice of long, compound words. Flocci = pieces of straw; nauci = trifles; nihil = nothing; pili = pieces of hair; fication based on Latin facere = to make.
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