Word of the Day
: February 10, 2025vestige
playWhat It Means
A vestige is a trace, mark, or visible sign left by something lost or vanished.
// The ruins here are the last vestiges of the Roman occupation in this part of Britain.
vestige in Context
"Filled with vestiges of yesteryear, the Butte [Montana] historic district is one of the largest in the country." — Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs and Janie Osborne, The New York Times, 29 Dec. 2024
Did You Know?
Though English is categorized as a Germanic language, there’s no denying the enormousness of Latin’s footprint on its lexicon. Among English’s plethora of Latin derivatives is vestige, a word that traces back to the Latin noun vestigium, meaning "footstep, footprint, or track." Like its forebear, vestige refers to a perceptible sign made by something that has passed, or to a tangible reminder, such as a fragment or remnant, of what is past and gone. Vestige also happens to be one of only a few vestiges of vestigium itself, along with the adjective vestigial ("remaining as the last part of something that existed before") and the familiar verb investigate.
Quiz
What 5-letter noun begins with "r" and refers to an object associated with a saint or martyr?
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