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Wednesday, May 31, 2006
Word of the Day: Endful
Possibly my favorite word is endful, a word coined by Tim Eriksen of the band Cordelia's Dad.
I was listening to one of the band's acoustic concerts up in Greenfield, Massachusetts one night in the late '90's with my daughter, Cordelia (I know, I know--it's a coincidence). Tim's the lead singer in the band, and prefaces each song with extensive historical, cultural, and ethnomusicological ramblings. At the time I didn't know much about the band members themselves, only that their music was fascinating and unusual. And that Tim had a haunting and compelling tenor voice.
Tim was telling an anecdote related, I think, to the folk origin of the lyrics to the song he was about to perform. A long anecdote. Finally he said, "Well, to make an endless story endful...."
I have a pretty large vocabulary, but I had never heard "endful." I knew instantly that "endful" was not a word--and I was right. (No mention at all in Merriam-Webster. The Oxford English Dictionary lists "endfull" as obsolete, quotes an example in context from the year 1645, and defines it as meaning "ambitious." Different word altogether!)
What that told me, in two syllables, was that Tim Eriksen was intelligent, articulate, and probably highly educated. People who coin words on the spot usually are.
I was right. Turns out he has an undergraduate degree from Amherst College, a Master's in Ethnomusicology from Wesleyan University, and has taught at Dartmouth College and the University of Minnesota, among many other things.
Although Codelia's Dad is currently on hiatus, the coffeehouse in Greenfield has gone under, Tim's gotten married, had two kids, released solo albums, and gone Hollywood to do some Oscar-nominated work in films..."endful" lives on. In my vocabulary at least.
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