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Friday, January 30, 2015

Word to the Wise: Phalanx

http://www.amazon.com/Invincible-Beast-Understanding-Hellenistic-Phalanx/dp/1783831103/tosf02-20
In ancient Greece, a "phalanx" (FAY-langks) was a tight formation of heavily armed soldiers, with their shields joined and their spears overlapping. Today, we use the word to refer to any close-knit or compact group.
Example (as used by Richard Russo in a New York Times review of Dear American Airlines by Jonathan Miles): "Though alcohol has robbed him of wife, child, work, self-respect, and nearly his life, he still regards the phalanx of liquor bottles in the airport bar... as neglected, betrayed old friends."
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