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One of the joys of walking a dog is the company they attract. On my morning walk with Flower (see 1, 2) I meet many people. While solitary walkers pass by with a nod, those with dogs are pulled together by their canine friends wanting to say hello to each other. The result is I know most of the dog people in the neighborhood.
The other day I met an elderly woman walking her mutt. I don't remember her name now, but I'll never forget her dog's: Theo. I thought it was an unusual name for a dog (from Greek theo- : god, the combining form that appears in theophany, theogony, and theomania). When I asked her if there was a story behind the name, she said, "Well, I'm dyslexic." I had to laugh.
Well, you don't have to be dyslexic to name your dog Theo, but if you do want to have an excuse to choose a name, some of the combining forms that make this week's words may help: exo- (outside), venti- (wind), tauto- (same), lepto- (thin), and onto- (being).
exogamy
James W. Ceaser; My Goodness, Your Badness; Weekly Standard (Washington, DC); Jun 2, 2008.
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