Ardurous

(idea) by DJuxtaposition Mon Dec 18 2000 at 5:59:43
Aha!

I've finally caught you making a mistake Webster 1913!
Wahahahahahahaaaaah!

And now that you've gone and used a different word than the one in the bolded example as the defined word of the node... I will proceed to abuse the word ardurous with ardor. I will ardurously proceed with this arduous task as I undertake the ardosity of it's ardoidnated nature. Ardent I making mistakes myself, you might ask, with ardurous intrest, but arduously I say to you, "Ha! It doesn't matter, because the dictionary was wrong!" So what if my ardurousness makes me a little hazy on the finer points of the ardrinated language that is English. A little ardinal rule to follow is that it's okay to make mistakes, especially when the arding dictionary makes them.

Ardurous. Good. Night.

(definition) by Webster 1913 Tue Dec 21 1999 at 21:53:24

Ar"du*rous (#), a.

Burning; ardent.

[R.]

Lo! further on, Where flames the arduous Spirit of Isidore. Cary.

 

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