Saturday, July 25, 2015

A Query

From D.

Greek and Latin are still very much with us in present day endeavors like law and medicine.  In my eyes the ubiquity of those two languages is merely a blatant attempt of educated professionals to cow the uneducated populace with mumbo-jumbo.

A Query


What is Greek or Latin for Mumbo Jumbo?

 I certainly don't know,

not being an expert Rhetorician,

so I will have to consult a Politician

since they are experts at covering things

 that are shady

whenever opportunity rings--

while  presenting themselves as a proper --

Gentleman or Lady.


HZL
7/26/15

PS: 

Ubiquitous:
Mid 19th century: from modern Latin ubiquitas (from Latin ubique 'everywhere', from ubi 'where') +-ous.
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  • This was formed from Latin ubique meaning ‘everywhere’, from ubi ‘where’.

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