Monday, March 24, 2025

Purporting

Sometimes Blogger/the internet plays up and won't let me see the comments, and Facebook is still all over the place. The joys of t'internet.

A friend emailed me to say I'd been hacked; she'd received a strange email from me. When I looked at it it turned out that my email address hadn't been used, just my name, so I'm guessing it was some sort of data mining. So if I have your email address it's possible you may get a strange email entitled 'Sad announcement Liz Hinds' and purporting to be from me. 

Purporting. I don't think I've ever used that word before. And now I re-read it over and over I wonder if it's even a word. Yes, it is. I'm almost positive. 

In the library collecting a book I'd ordered I asked the librarian how to say one of the words in the title. I'd read it but never heard it said. She said it as I guessed it probably was. Cerulean = serulean as in cerise. But it could have been Kerulean as in cook. The book is called The House in the Cerulean Sea, and I am enjoying it very much.

I'm also happy doing my next jigsaw. It's called Ocean Life. 

Imagine thinking you're a big brave sea dragon and then being called Weedy! Or what about Barreleye or Horse-eye Jack? Did anyone think about self-esteem issues when they were naming these poor creatures?

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Helped in Parent & Toddlers in church this morning as they were short-staffed. Oh, I miss babies.  Then it was back to gardening. I transplanted another azalea and a yellow bush. I am good at digging and chopping. Everything else just so-so. 

Even chopping goes amiss sometimes. So I cut a few more and plonked them in a bowl.



7 comments:

  1. Actually, I use “purporting” quite often while lecturing…. to me it is a beautiful word for use in describing one or another prior theory in various of my biology courses that has been supplanted by a new, currently accepted theory. In science whether or not the current theory will stand the tests of time is anyone’s guess.

    I love so many, somewhat arcane terms and phrases that I lose track of their “arcane-ness” and sometimes drive folks to distraction. :)

    PipeTobacco

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  2. Ole phat Stu5:48 pm

    Often misused, as in purStarbordIng ?

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  3. Oh yes, "purporting" is a real word, much beloved by lawyers and such.

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  4. It's a fine word. I am very familiar with it, but I don't know if I have used it much.

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  5. Any word, if you repeat it enough, will start to seem unlikely! I use purporting when I'm on my dignity..

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  6. The blooms are gorgeous!

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  7. Can't say that I have ever used the word purporting before.

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