| Sign Up | Google+
3

Another honor for Nestor

On this first day of May, "nestor" is the word of the day at wordsmith.org. I think you'll agree that this honor is prestigious and deserved. Sorry about the "old" crack, N, but at least they made you "wise." Incidentally, the anagram server at the web site is fun to play with. For example, you learn that two anagrams of "nestor" are "tenors" and "stoner." PRONUNCIATION: (NES-tuhr) MEANING: noun: A wise old man. ETYMOLOGY: From Nestor, king of Pylos, who was the oldest and wisest of the Greeks and served as a counselor in the Trojan War. Earliest documented use: around 1510.

The Next LinkShots

There are 3 Comments. Load Now. Loading

Shortcuts to mastering the comment thread. Use wisely.

C - Next Comment
X - Mark as Read

R - Reply
Z - Mark Read & Next

Shift + C - Previous
Shift + A - Mark All Read

Comment Settings

Live comment alert: Hide it!

Comments for this post are closed.

tracking_pixel_5351_tracker