20 obsolete English words that should make a comeback
I loved this post found at matadornetwork.com.
Here are a few. For more, click that link.
1. Jargogle
Verb trans. – “To confuse, jumble†– First of all this word is just fun to say in its various forms. John Locke used the word in a 1692 publication, writing “I fear, that the jumbling of those good and plausible Words in your Head..might a little jargogle your Thoughts…†I’m planning to use it next time my husband attempts to explain complicated Physics concepts to me for fun: “Seriously, I don’t need you to further jargogle my brain.â€
4. Kench
Verb intr. – “To laugh loudly†– This Middle English word sounds like it would do well in describing one of those times when you inadvertently laugh out loud while reading a text message in class and manage to thoroughly embarrass yourself.
13. Quagswagging
Noun – “The action of shaking to and fro†– This can also be used in verb form, to quagswag, and is pronounced like “kwag swag.†It could definitely work as the name for a new type of dance, or possibly serve as an alternate way to describe a seizure.
14. Hoddypeak
Noun – “A fool, simpleton, noodle, blockhead†– This one doesn’t need any explanation as to how you could use it; you may already have someone in mind who fits the description.