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Monday, September 27, 2010

Today's Word: hauteur

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(noun)
[hoe-TUR, oe-TUR] Play Word

1. a haughty manner or bearing: "It's always refreshing to meet someone from a privileged background who is so personable, without a trace of the hauteur you might expect."


Origin:
Approximately 1628; borrowed from French, from 'haut': high; from Latin, 'altus' (the initial 'h-' was influenced by Frankish, 'hoh').

In action:
"Rupert Everett, that pouty, spoiled princeling who exudes a Wildean hauteur tinged with a Wildean depravity, is Algernon Moncrieff, the debt-ridden charmer who spends half his life evading creditors by dashing off to the bedside of an imaginary friend."

Stephen Holden. "O.K., but Was It at Least A Designer Handbag?" [Film review: "The Importance of Being Earnest"] The New York Times (May 22, 2002).

"The scale of the Tour operation is breathtaking. The entourage comprises 5,000 people, 3,000 vehicles and three helicopters. The TV crews following the event arranged their own transport to and from mainland Europe -- ARD from Germany rented an Aleutian 80 transport plane (the largest of its kind in the world), while the French channel Antenne 2 acquired a ship. The race even brought its own police force -- 50 French gendarmes checked their guns at the door, but rode around on their motorbikes with impressive hauteur and cool sunglasses.

The center of Dublin was closed to traffic from midnight Friday until 5 p.m. Sunday (setting up Car Exclusion Zones on behalf of bicycles, met with wry approval from the more regular cyclists in this hugely congested city -- no chance of this being permanent, I suppose?). Similar measures were taken all along the route, as the race wove its way through Wicklow on Sunday and through the south of the country on Monday, heading for Cork."

David Moore. "Tour en Irlande," Salon.com (July 16, 1998).

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