Word of the Day Archive
Saturday October 5, 2013
whirligig \HWUR-li-gig, WUR-\
, noun:
1. something that whirls or revolves.
2. a whirling motion or course: the whirligig of fashion.
3. a giddy or flighty person.
4. Dialect. a merry-go-round or carrousel.
5. a toy for whirling or spinning, as a top.
It comes back to me that I was at a certain hour long afterwards to have reflected, in this connection, on the characteristic free play of the whirligig of time.
-- Henry James, Daisy Miller, 1878
...would the whole desperate whirligig slow down, and the exhausted public relapse upon plain grub and elbow-grease?
-- Dorothy L. Sayers, Murder Must Advertise, 1933
Whirligig combines the words whirl with gig. Gig comes from the Middle English ghyg meaning "spinning top."
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