Saturday, February 20, 2010

Word - 128

SEDENTARY \SED-un-tair-ee\ adjective

1 : not migratory : settled

*2 : doing or requiring much sitting

3 : not physically active

4: permanently attached

Example sentence:

Jerry worried that he was becoming physically unfit after taking a sedentary desk job.

Did you know?

English speakers borrowed "sedentary" in the late 16th century from Middle French "sedentaire," which in turn derives from Latin "sedentarius." "Sedentarius," which means "of one that sits," is from the present participle of the verb "sedere," meaning "to sit." Other descendants of "sedere" in English include "dissident,", "insidious," "preside," "reside," and "subsidy." "Sedere" is also the base of the rare word "sedens," a noun meaning "a person who remains a resident of the place or region of his birth."

No comments:

Post a Comment