Rabble, n. In a Republic, those who exercise a supreme authority tempered by fraudulent elections. The rabble is like the sacred Simurgh, of Arabian fable- omnipotent on condition that it do nothing. The word is Aristocratese, and has no exact equivalent in our tongue, but means, as nearly as may be, "soaring swine."
2005 Update: A collective term for nearby strangers. Strangers not within hearing distance, such as aren't on television, are referred to as "Us."
5 comments:
Interesting idea for a blog!
Pretty heady stuff, taking on the great Ambrose Bierce, but cheers!
Manjusha, thanks
Chris, I'm not taking him on, I'm watering him down, but thamls for the encouragement.
Just thoughtthat i would let you know i was here
Stephanie, delighted you could visit.
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