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Weird Word time once again! I am always delighted when I discover a new word—and this one was new to me: ‘mollitude.’
It is a rare old word that means ‘softness or timidity; weakness of character or spirit.’
We can all think of people like that; people who have no real principles or values and who just never take a stand, who never stand up for anything.
Allow a wave of mass migration to flood into Australia?
Hundreds and thousands of them?
Well, mutters the sufferer from ‘mollitude’, if that’s what they think is alright I won’t oppose it.
In fact, the ‘mollitude’ person never really opposes much of anything.
They are, as this suggests, spineless—a bit like a limp cat curled up in front of a fire!
‘Mollitude’ is recorded from 1599 and seems to come from the earlier word ‘mollity’ (another, rare, long-forgotten, old word).
‘Mollity’ is recorded from 1562 and means ‘behaviour thought to indicate weakness or unmanliness.’
When big government and big business all stood together and ordered everyone to support the Voice to parliament referendum in 2023, sometimes a major sport (such the AFL) just did what they were told.
Didn’t stop to think.
Didn’t summon up any backbone.
Just caved in to the ‘woke’ voices around them.
Then 60% of the Australian population showed they were made of sterner stuff and refused to be bullied and said no to the Voice.
The Merriam-Webster people point out that the great novelist Vladimir Nabokov used the expression ‘sunk in mollitude’—so perhaps the word is not entirely dead after all?
Behind ‘mollitude’ is the classical Latin word mollitūdō meaning ‘softness.’
How rare is it?
Well, the Oxford tells me that it occurs fewer than 0.01 times per million words in modern written English.
But it’s a great insult word!
And we need more highly literate and intelligent insults we can throw at people—don’t we?
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