I have anticipation. It’s been building for a couple of weeks and, today, hits crisis point!
I was intrigued by the word as well. Anti-something, perhaps? That would be fun.
Looking back through the etymology, the 15th and 16th centuries are pretty dull in their development. It’s only when you get back to Latin (as is so often the case) that things get more interesting.
The prefix was originally, of course, ante- (with an e rather than i) meaning before. In later times, ante- morphed to anti- (in a way it didn’t do in antecedent, antenatal and the like). Capare, means (or meant) to take.
Anticipate. To take before. And so, I have been taking before in a big way, and a great deal before!
Today, though, it happens. Anticipation will be resolved and, like a child’s Christmas or that burnt-into-our-adult-consciousness last day of school, it will be most exciting.
What are you anticipating? May it be with delight.
Until later,
Kirsten
Do you mean… us? ☺️
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methinks so Tania …. Tanja !
anticipation
been missing your blogs
and my response slogs :
: life is full and fuller here, & without reservation,
… daily workings on the rebirth of lessening the gender skew of this nation
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May your nation come good for you and yours …. and all. Xx
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May your nation come good for you and yours …. and all. Xx
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