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Eldritch: eerie; weird; spooky.
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Origin: 1500–10; earlier elrich, equiv. to OE el- foreign, strange, uncanny + rīce kingdom; hence “of a strange country, pertaining to the Otherworld”; cf. OE ellende in a foreign land, exiled (c. G Elend penury, distress), Runic Norse alja-markir foreigner.
Suggesting the operation of supernatural influences; "an eldritch screech"; "the three weird sisters"; "stumps...had uncanny shapes as of monstrous creatures"- John Galsworthy; "an unearthly light"; "he could hear the unearthly scream of some curlew piercing the din"- Henry Kingsley.
4 comments:
"Eldritch" is such a cool word! I heard it the first time in The Moorchild by Eloise McGraw and liked it ever since.
Mmm, I'm a McGraw fan (Mara forever!), but I've not read the Moorchild. Have to look her up again.
I now love this word! Thanks! I shall try to use it today...
it sounds like such a fun word! I'll have to use it as well... this could be fun! : )
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