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A Winter Dictionary

A Collection of Words for the Festive Season - Full of frosty delights for the word lover in your life

By Paul Anthony Jones

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Elliott & Thompson Limited Hardback English

A Winter Dictionary

A Collection of Words for the Festive Season - Full of frosty delights for the word lover in your life

By Paul Anthony Jones

Regular price £16.99 £14.44 Save 15%
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  • ‘Paul Anthony Jones introduces a long-lost winter vocabulary to warm the coldest of hearts’ Country Life As the nights draw in and the cold descends, the winter world emerges – and with it an incredible array of words that superbly capture the season.  From frost-dogs (tiny frozen particles of falling snow) and Stepmother’s breath (a sudden cold snap) to hibernaculum (a winter refuge during the winter months) and crapulent (feeling the aftereffects of overindulgence), Paul Anthony Jones delves into the origins of these rare, fascinating and forgotten words, opening up a whole new way of describing the winter months.  Whether you’re keeping cosy in front of the fire, warding off the winter blues or throwing yourself into the party season, A Winter Dictionary is the perfect way to while away the snow-laden days.  ‘Every word you might ever need to describe the chibbly (crisp with frost) days of the colder months’ Country Walking
‘Paul Anthony Jones introduces a long-lost winter vocabulary to warm the coldest of hearts’ Country Life As the nights draw in and the cold descends, the winter world emerges – and with it an incredible array of words that superbly capture the season.  From frost-dogs (tiny frozen particles of falling snow) and Stepmother’s breath (a sudden cold snap) to hibernaculum (a winter refuge during the winter months) and crapulent (feeling the aftereffects of overindulgence), Paul Anthony Jones delves into the origins of these rare, fascinating and forgotten words, opening up a whole new way of describing the winter months.  Whether you’re keeping cosy in front of the fire, warding off the winter blues or throwing yourself into the party season, A Winter Dictionary is the perfect way to while away the snow-laden days.  ‘Every word you might ever need to describe the chibbly (crisp with frost) days of the colder months’ Country Walking