About the Word : This word provides us with evidence that even if you come up with a really great word, and tell all of your friends that they should start using it, there is very small chance that it will catch on. Apricity appears to have entered our language in 1623, when Henry Cockeram recorded (or possibly invented) it for his dictionary The English Dictionary; or, An Interpreter of Hard English Words. Despite the fact that it is a delightful word for a delightful thing it never quite caught on, and will not be found in any modern dictionary aside from the Oxford English Dictionary.
Example : 'These humicubations, the nocturnal irrorations, and dankishness of the atmosphere, generated by a want of apricity, were extremely febrifacient.' Lorenzo Altisonant (aka Samuel Klinefelter Hoshour), *Letters to Squire Pedant, 1856"
From the Merriam-Webster website:
"Apricity.
Definition : the warmth of the sun in winter
About the Word : This word provides us with evidence that even if you come up with a really great word, and tell all of your friends that they should start using it, there is very small chance that it will catch on. Apricity appears to have entered our language in 1623, when Henry Cockeram recorded (or possibly invented) it for his dictionary The English Dictionary; or, An Interpreter of Hard English Words. Despite the fact that it is a delightful word for a delightful thing it never quite caught on, and will not be found in any modern dictionary aside from the Oxford English Dictionary.
Example : 'These humicubations, the nocturnal irrorations, and dankishness of the atmosphere, generated by a want of apricity, were extremely febrifacient.' Lorenzo Altisonant (aka Samuel Klinefelter Hoshour), *Letters to Squire Pedant, 1856"