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Notes & Asides.(Letter to the Editor)

National Review

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--Dear Mr. Buckley: Regarding the appropriateness of your use of "uxorious" in describing Mrs. Clinton's docility, the Oxford English Dictionary offers "maritorious," and defines it as "fond of one's husband."

The usage example provided-dames maritorious ne'er were meritorious- would seem to incorporate sufficient verbal spandex to accommodate the concept of an excess of devotion.

Cordially,

Mark Kearney

Marriottsville, Md.

--Dear Mr. Buckley: Long ago I was taught that "quote" is a verb and "quotation" is a noun.

Now I find that even National Review is referring to quotations as quotes.

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