Below are the words that we have used for March 2023.
“Nosism” is the practice of using what is popularly called “the royal we,” or a single person’s use of a plural pronoun to describe themselves. (This is also known as “majestic plural.”) The practice has been associated with the English monarchy since the 12th-century rule of Henry II, who used the pronoun “we” to signify that because he ruled by divine right, he represented both himself and God simultaneously.
Information courtesy WordGenius.com
Day | Word |
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March 1 | Aerie |
March 2 | Cavil |
March 3 | Pluvial |
March 5 | Qiviut |
March 6 | Neoteric |
March 7 | Prolegomenon |
March 8 | Longanimity |
March 9 | Moonbow |
March 13 | Humuhumunukunukuapuaa |
March 14 | Ruthful |
March 15 | Abat-jour |
March 16 | Consentient |
March 17 | Erin go bragh |
March 19 | Kludge |
March 20 | Nosism |
March 21 | Marmoreal |
March 22 | Alluvium |
March 27 | Eustress |
March 28 | Proficuous |
March 29 | Fantoccini |
March 30 | Aesculapian |
March 31 | Opsigamy |
Words courtesy WordGenius.com or Dictionary.com