Sesqui— What?

Sesqui— What?

A Poem by Bob B

Have you heard about SESQUIPEDALIAN words?

They’re words that are a “foot and a half long.”

But you must be careful when you say them

Or they’re likely to come out totally wrong.

 

Many long words are very manageable,

Like PARSIMONIOUS or PUSILLANIMOUS.

And you probably won’t trip over words

Like XENOPHOBIA or MAGNANIMOUS.

 

But there are some words that are even longer--

Words that you'll seldom find in use.

(Don’t use the words as a pick-up line, guys,

Or the ladies will think you have a screw loose!)

 

To categorize something as worthless,

A certain word can make a sensation.

Try, for example, the slick word FLOC-

CINAUCINIHILIPILIFICATION.*

 

Another word you could use is HIPPO-

POTOMONSTROSESQUIPEDALIAN.**

It also pertains to very long words;

But if you use it, you’ll sound like an alien.

 

Wow! These words are rather long;

But longer words do exist.

I found the following German word,

And when I saw it, I couldn’t resist:

 

GRUNDSTÜCKSVERKEHRSGENEHMIGUNGS-

ZUSTÄNDIGKEITSÜBERTRAGUNGSVERORDNUNG

 

Now THAT’s a long word if I’ve ever seen one!

I know people who'd have a hard time with it.

It’s SO long that I'd find it a challenge

To encounter a word that I could rhyme with it.


So SESQUIPEDALIAN words might be handy

To help you win "Jeopardy" or some other game.

But if you're not careful to use them wisely,

Instead of praise, they might bring you shame.

 

 

*(FLAHK-si-NAW-si-NY-hil-i-PIL-i-fi-KAY-shun)

**(HIP-uh-PAH-toh-MAHN-stroh-SES-kwi-pi-DAY-lee-un)


(8-11-14)

© 2014 Bob B


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This was such a fun read, words, words and more words, make the world go round....I'm sure there's something that rhymes with that beast of a word. Enjoyed.

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