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May 12, 2010
This week's themeWords derived after mythical places
This week's words
utopia
cockaigne
shangri-la
Shangri-la, a still from the film Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004)
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with Anu GargShangri-la
PRONUNCIATION:
(shang-gri-LAH)
MEANING:
noun: An imaginary, idyllic place that is remote and secluded. ETYMOLOGY:
After Shangri-La, a Tibetan utopia in the novel Lost Horizon (1933) by James Hilton (1900-1954). From Shangri (a coined name) + Tibetan la (mountain pass). USAGE:
"For just one hour you think you are living in dreamland, a Shangri-La, where if life is not yet quite perfect, it will be very soon."Simon Hoggart; Budget 2010; The Guardian (London, UK); Mar 25, 2010.
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