per·so·na non gra·ta
Pronunciation: \pər-ˈsō-nə-ˌnän-ˈgra-tə, -ˈgrä-\
Function: adjective
Etymology: New Latin, unacceptable person
Date: 1904
: personally unacceptable or unwelcome
bo·gart
Pronunciation: \ˈbō-ˌgärt\
Function: transitive verb
Etymology: probably from Humphrey Bogart died 1957 American film actor
Date: 1966
1 : bully
2 : to use or consume without sharing
caul·dron
Pronunciation: \ˈkȯl-drən\
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, caudron, caldron, from Anglo-French cauderon, diminutive of caldere basin, from Late Latin caldaria, from feminine of Latin caldarius used for hot water, from calidus warm, from calēre to be warm — more at lee
Date: 14th century
1 : a large kettle or boiler
2 : something resembling a boiling cauldron in intensity or degree of agitation
from TV Dharma & Greg
Pronunciation: \pər-ˈsō-nə-ˌnän-ˈgra-tə, -ˈgrä-\
Function: adjective
Etymology: New Latin, unacceptable person
Date: 1904
: personally unacceptable or unwelcome
bo·gart
Pronunciation: \ˈbō-ˌgärt\
Function: transitive verb
Etymology: probably from Humphrey Bogart died 1957 American film actor
Date: 1966
1 : bully
2 : to use or consume without sharing
caul·dron
Pronunciation: \ˈkȯl-drən\
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, caudron, caldron, from Anglo-French cauderon, diminutive of caldere basin, from Late Latin caldaria, from feminine of Latin caldarius used for hot water, from calidus warm, from calēre to be warm — more at lee
Date: 14th century
1 : a large kettle or boiler
2 : something resembling a boiling cauldron in intensity or degree of agitation
from TV Dharma & Greg
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