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  1. This category is about Word of the Year designations by various entities, not for articles about words that were themselves named word of the year.

  2. Svineinfluensa (' swine influenza ') was named word of the year. While the word had been used 17 times in Norwegian media until 23 April 2009, it was used more than 8,500 times during the rest of the year. Pandemi (' pandemic ') was another notable word of the year.

  3. Dec 6, 2023 · Its roots trace back to the Greek word “charisma” (χάρισμα), which translates to “favor” or “gift.” The word “charisma” originates from the verb “charizesthai,” meaning “to favor,” and is derived from the noun “charis,” signifying “grace.” Word of the Year 2023 is…#RIZZ

  4. What Is “Word Of The Year”? “Word of the Year” is a symbolic award given by several institutions (like the Oxford Dictionary) to words that had a special impact in the year they were chosen.

  5. Word of the Year英語ワードオブイヤー日本語今年の単語ことし の たんご)、今年の言葉( - ことば))とは、毎年各団体が選ぶ「今年の単語」。 日本では、知恵蔵が2000年から2006年までその名称で選定を行っていた。

  6. Word of the year (Portugal) " Professor " ( teacher) was Portugal's Word of the Year in 2023. In Portugal, the Word of the Year ( Portuguese: Palavra do Ano) poll has been carried out since 2009 by the Porto Editora publishing house.

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  8. CHURCH (Wikipedia) [The etymology of this word is generally assumed to be from the Greek, kurios oikos (house of the Lord); but this is most improbable, as the word existed in all the Celtic dialects long before the introduction of the Greek. No doubt the word means ‘a circle.’