Hiemal
(hahy uh muhl)
by Rachel Hoyt
by Rachel Hoyt
A hiemal night
can be a delight
if the fire is just right
and winter only within sight.
The pale moonlight
makes me glow bright
on a wintry, hiemal night.
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2012 Rachel Hoyt. All rights reserved.
Every week I rhyme and define a new wacky word.
Come on over to indulge your inner nerd.
And, please let me know of any weird words you've heard.
Every week I rhyme and define a new wacky word.
Come on over to indulge your inner nerd.
And, please let me know of any weird words you've heard.
that is a pretty cool word...i will try to use it today in school....wonder how many kids i will completely mess up...haha
ReplyDeleteHehe. I hope you were able to use it in school! The kids are bound to get screwed up by someone. It might as well be you with some crazy vocabulary... :P
DeleteOooh, I like that. Might get some use of that one before it's all over.
ReplyDeleteThere is plenty of winter time left, eh?
DeleteWow, great selection. Great place to learn, as always.
ReplyDeleteThanks! It is definitely a word I hadn't heard before... but those are they type I hunt for. :) Good to see you, as always.
DeletePerfect for the hiemal holiday season!! Makes me feel like I'm in CPR though...giving a Heimlich during the hiemal night? :-) Thank you Rachel!
ReplyDeleteHaha! It does sound a bit like heimlich. :P
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