08 June 2007

An appropriate Word of the Day for Cornerstone.

discalced:
(adj.) Barefoot or wearing sandals. Used of certain religious orders.

Synonyms:
unshod, discalceate

Usage:
When a procession of discalced friars passed through the doors, I wondered if I should remove my shoes.


Can you use it in a sentence in the context of Cornerstone?

Share your sentence in a comment below.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

We danced discalced with our hands raised at Worship on the Beach.

nataliemma said...

As the discalced youths ran and slid on their bellies through the mudpit, they sprayed everyone and everything with rich Illinois mud.

Can't wait!

Anonymous said...

If one finds himself discalced in the skate part, he may soon experince a podiatric injury.

MeredithJoy said...

I don't know much about Cornerstone as this will be my first time YES! I am about to pee my pants!

But taking off of the direction Keith was going in. . .

I better not get into the pit discalced while watching a hardcore show, or my toes might get hurt.

I know not the best.
But appreciate the attempt please!

P.S. Is there really a mudpit? If not that is a cruel cruel joke.

Anonymous said...

Meredith, if it rains at Cornerstone, there will most certainly be impromptu mudpits featuring discalced youths.

T. Brandon Lane said...

Oh lindsay. . . It's pretty amazing how excited everyone can be about vocabulary. Way to spread the english love.
I'm once again, heading to chi-town this evening. Plans this week? My friend with whom i'll be staying lives in a commune-esque setting in evanston. Have you ever heard of the Recyclery? Look it up, it's amazing. You'll get excited. That's where she works. Anywho, let me know what your plans are. ~peace

Anonymous said...

and your sentence, brandon...?

i'll let you know if i'll be up in Chi-town this week.