Word of the Day: hagiography

Jan 03, 2013 17:28

hagiography \hag-ee-AH-gruh-fee\ noun

1: biography of saints or venerated persons
2: idealizing or idolizing biography

Did you know?
Like "biography" and "autograph," the word "hagiography" has to do with the written word. The combining form "-graphy" comes from Greek "graphein," meaning "to write." "Hagio-" comes from a Greek word that means "saintly" or "holy." This origin is seen in "Hagiographa," the Greek designation of the Ketuvim, the third division of the Hebrew Bible. Our English word "hagiography," though it can refer to biography of actual saints, is these days more often applied to biography that treats ordinary human subjects as if they were saints.

This is a word that always makes me think of Heidi.

heidi, word nerd

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