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Oct 1, 2010
This week's themeWords related to censorship
This week's words
fatwa
custos morum
excommunicate
euphemism
samizdat
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with Anu Gargsamizdat
PRONUNCIATION:
(SAH-miz-daht)
MEANING:
noun: An underground publishing system used to print and circulate banned literature clandestinely. Also, such literature. ETYMOLOGY:
From Russian samizdat, from samo- (self) + izdatelstvo (publishing house), from izdat (to publish). Coined facetiously on the model of Gosizdat (State Publishing House). USAGE:
"This remarkable little book (People Power Uli!) includes jokes, text messages, cartoons, and poems of the revolt. It is both funny and a valuable record of samizdat literature and Philippine popular culture."Alastair Dingwall; Estrada's Fall From Grace; Far Eastern Economic Review (Hong Kong); Jan 17, 2002.
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