But then I found this website.
Here we have another list similar to the one that I've shown you before with the Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue.
Only this time the words have been forgotten and aren't necessarily insults (but you and I both know they're going to be used as such)! So, ladies and gentleman, for your delight and delectation I present to you some of my favourite words from my perusal. Full with their definitions of course!
Squiriferious
Having the character or qualities of a squire
Why yes I did imagine a squiriferious squirrel when I read that word, and you should too!
Oporopolist
Fruit-Seller
Now that sounds a lot more regal than saying you have a stall down the market, don't you think? "Me? Why I, sir, am an oporopolist." (Cue monocle)
Woundikins
diminutive form of 'wounds'; mild oath
This tickled me greatly, and I shall most definitely be trying to say 'woundikins' when I am mildly shocked, injured or elsewise surprised in future.
So there are some words to get you started on making your speaking, writing, or sandwich boards more archaic and hilarious. Hopefully this sort of segment will become fairly regular with other strange and wonderful words that have either faded out or are just plain obscure.
Until next time! Happy hunting!
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