Perpend is a verb meaning to reflect on carefully or to ponder, deriving from the Latin verb for 'to weigh'.
Perpend es un verbo que significa reflexionar cuidadosamente o ponderar. Proviene del latín "perpendere", que significa "pesar", y tiene descendientes como "append" y "suspend".
Word | perpend |
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Date | March 26, 2017 |
Type | verb |
Syllables | per-PEND |
Etymology | Perpend isn't used often these days, but when it does show up it is frequently imperative, as in "Perpend the following." As such, its use can be compared to the phrases "consider this" or "mark my words." Perpend arrived in English in the 15th century from the Latin verb perpendere, which in turn comes from pendere, meaning "to weigh." Appropriately, our English word essentially means "to weigh carefully in the mind." Pendere has several descendants in English, including append, compendium, expend, and suspend. Perpend can also be a noun meaning "a brick or large stone reaching through a wall" or "a wall built of such stones," but that perpend comes from a Middle French source and is unrelated to the verb. |
Examples | Perpend: it is easier to build on a good first impression than it is to repair a bad one. "Okay folks, it looks like all is not lost. Electronic Arts is at least perpending their stance heading into the next-generation of console gaming and after originally writing off Nintendo's Wii U, they've now reneged on that stance and are reconsidering the Big 'N's offerings." — William Usher, Cinema Blend, 23 Aug. 2013 |
Definition | 1 : to reflect on carefully : ponder 2 : to be attentive : reflect |
Tags: wordoftheday::verb
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