Friday, December 14, 2012

THE FIRST WORD


doyen

PRONUNCIATION:
(doi-EN, DOI-uhn) 

MEANING:
noun: The senior member of a group, profession, etc.

ETYMOLOGY:
From French doyen (most senior member), from Latin decanus (chief of ten), from decem (ten). Earliest documented use: 1422.

USAGE:
"[The financial sector's] doyens have gained powerful positions in government, although this may be down to the modern assumption that if people are rich they must be smart."
The War on Finance; The Economist (London, UK); Feb 4, 2012.

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