Thursday, April 17, 2008

Friable

Etymology
Middle French, from Latin friare (to crumble)

Adjective

Easily crumbled or pulverized*

Many years had gone by but her former innocence had rendered her too friable; change had been her only means of survival.

*Webster's New Collegiate, 1981 ed

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Solard, this is amazing! I love this idea and will be checking you out often!

So glad to know that someone else reads the dictionary! I thought I was crazy!

Girl, I've said it before...let's talk!!!!

~robin