The word " Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia"
has 15 syllables. 15! It's a real word that rolls of Jenna's tongue
the way "sunset" or "syllable" might roll off my own
tongue. The word "Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia"
means "the fear of long words".
Well, that is just rude to saddle on one who has said phobia. The origin and breaking apart of the 15
syllable word are found in this post by Jacob Oleson.
Jenna LOVES long
words. The more syllables it contains,
the better the word, in her opinion. Oh,
she is not an avid speller of words, not even phonetically (which Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia
appears to be for the most part. Spelling
has never been her thing. But saying
words and understanding their definitions.
Hey, if the word contains more than four syllables, she's all over it. It
isn't just a recent thing either. She
has always had a fascination for big words.
When she was two, she
would say the words "Hippopotamus" and "Rhinoceros" as though
it was perfect acceptable for a two-year-old to adapt 4 and 5 syllable words
into their vocabulary. I told her she
could say "Hippo" and "Rhino" in order to shorten and make
them easier to say. She looked at me as
though that was such a foreign concept.
Why would anyone ever replace such beautiful words containing four and
five syllables with a shortened nickname that was not as fun to say?
Needless to say, I don't
understand where Jenna finds her vocabulary words. My vocabulary goes to 3 and 4 syllable words
like: "purify" and "geriatric" but nothing six to eight
syllables. I think doctors have many
syllable words in their vocabulary.
They're always sputing off, "it looks like you have a case of nasopharyngitis
or rhinopharyngitis" Say what? Oh, that's just fancy talk for "You have
a common cold" but the words they use leave you believing that it's
something more serious. , I wouldn't have even believed a 15 syllable
word existed if Jenna hadn't told me. But then again, many a phobea has many
syllables. I had just never heard of 15
before.
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