Tuesday
May262009
Word of the Day: May 26, 2009 - prevaricate
prevaricate (pri-var-i-keyt) - verb
Prevaricate means "to speak falsely or misleadingly; deliberately misstate or create an incorrect impression; lie."
First used in the written form around 1575–1585. Etymologically, prevaricate means "walk crookedly," and it goes back ultimately to a Latin adjective, varus, meaning "knock-kneed." From this was derived the verb vāricāre, meaning "straddle," which was combined with the prefix prae- meaning "before, beyond," to produce praevāricāri ("walk crookedly"), hence deviate. This developed in English to "deviate from straightforward behavior," hence "to be evasive, equivocate."


Reader Comments (1)
Interesting, and that's no prevarication!