Word Wednesday.


Defenestration / Defenestrate

Noun / Transitive Verb.

1: a throwing of a person or thing out of a window.

2: a usually swift dismissal or expulsion (as from a political party or office.)

– defenestrate, transitive verb.

[Origin: de – + Latin fenestra window.]

(1600s)

Due to the limitations of early Krakau translation software, the first words broadcast to humanity by another sentient species, in Earth Year 2153 and at a volume of 104 decibels, were:

“We come in harmony to defenestrate your dingo.”  – Terminal Alliance, Jim C. Hines.

Defenestration is an act with a very long history, intimately intertwined with politics, and more than once, the start of a war.

Comments

  1. chigau (違う) says

    “We come in harmony to defenestrate your dingo.”
    huh
    how did they get a copy of google translate?

  2. jazzlet says

    Ah that takes me right back to European political history at school and reminds me of my wonderful history teacher Miss Shaw.

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