Comments by stantonl

  • If the word "auricomous" is defined as "having golden hair", then how can a fluid be auricomous? A damsel may be golden-haired, but not a fluid!

    I came upon this word in a review of a Gilbert and Sullivan production from an 1871 newspaper, and it was used to describe a fluid in that case as well. Surely there must be some alternate definition that implies a hair-dye of some sort?

    Any insights out there?

    March 19, 2015