longueur and spoliation – Another two words of the day that have some bearing on LJ… (especially if you use random)

longueur long-GUR, noun:
A dull and tedious passage in a book, play, musical composition, or the like.

Longueur is from French (where it means “length”), ultimately deriving from Latin longus, “long,” which is also the source of English long.

spoliation spo-lee-AY-shun noun

1. The act of pillaging and plundering.
2. Seizure of neutral ships at sea in time of war.
3. The deliberate destruction or alteration of a document.

From Middle English, from Latin spoliation, past participle of spoliare, from spoil.

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