tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4277252353094864173.post712190543883085329..comments2023-07-07T11:11:36.818-04:00Comments on deciminyan: The Glass is EmptyDeciminyanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17564328932408891465noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4277252353094864173.post-44693311980007162512010-12-03T14:02:06.356-05:002010-12-03T14:02:06.356-05:00"trea·son·ous/[tree-zuh-nuhs]
– adjective = t..."trea·son·ous/[tree-zuh-nuhs]<br />– adjective = treasonable. <br />Origin: <br />1585–95; treason + -ous<br /><br />—Related forms <br />trea·son·ous·ly, adverb" <br /><br />http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/treasonously<br /><br />"Even before the election, the Republican leadership TREASONOUSLY stated that..."<br />In this sentence, the form of the root treason is being used as an adverb.Suzanne Libourelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08335345006749584164noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4277252353094864173.post-83068310713502078482010-11-04T07:58:37.086-04:002010-11-04T07:58:37.086-04:00Two things:
1) I am pretty sure "treasonously...Two things:<br />1) I am pretty sure "treasonously" is not a word. The adverb is "treasonably".<br />2) Looking past the Palinesque neologism, you are calling millions of people traitors for stating that their primary goal at this time is to put a stop to the harm Obama is doing to America. That is pretty rich coming from the political side who routinely equates any disagreement with their views to questioning their patriotism.Glen Hhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14763536109594088795noreply@blogger.com