Friday, November 21, 2014

Word of the Weeks 11 and 12

So, last week, C's word became the word of the week, and here it is, in all of this glory.

Isocudict- To pick on everyone equally, or somebody who picks on everyone equally.  (Iso, equal,Cud, strike Dict,say)
Example Sentence- I am an Isocudict.
We Isocudict.

C says: Ms. Kris used to say all of the time, "We don't discriminate, we pick on everybody equally. " When I saw the stems Iso, meaning equal, Cud, meaning strike, and Dict, meaning say, I knew I had to make that word.

For this week, we were doing something different, which is why I was so late.  We were each making a latin motto for the week, using C's word!
Now, one failed badly, one was almost completely in english, and one was in full latin. The full Latin, or Z's, got chosen.

Nos non discernere, nos isocudict. 

That is now either the Bluebird class motto, or it may be the Co-op motto. Ms. Kris asked S. to make heraldry. We are thinking of making t-shirts to sell to people in co-op. 






2 comments:

  1. I guess that I stated the motto correctly, since Yvonne,the latin expert hasn't commented- and don't spring your "Well, actually" on me!!!!!

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  2. Bravo! It is approved by the Latin Expert (stamps stamp of approval)

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