User:Tashi/Unusual Words

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This page is dedicated to unusual words from all languages that I know I'd normally forget about:

Chinese

  1. (communism, euphemistic) 見馬克思 (jiàn Mǎkèsih) – to die, to pass away (lit. to see (Karl) Marx)

English

  1. (archaic) latibulate – to retreat and lie hidden; to hide in a corner
  2. (US, dialectal) mosey – walk or go slowly, usually without a special purpose
  3. apotropaic – believed to protect against evil or bad luck:

Polish

  1. hamletyzować – to hesitate excessively long, be in spiritual dilemma, ponder, unable to make a decision