Adronitis

Adronitis

n.
frustration with how long it takes to get to know someone—spending the first few weeks chatting in their psychological entryway, with each subsequent conversation like entering a different anteroom, each a little closer to the center of the house—wishing instead that you could start there and work your way out, exchanging your deepest secrets first, before easing into casualness, until you’ve built up enough mystery over the years to ask them where they’re from and what they do for a living.

In Ancient Roman architecture, an andronitis is a hallway connecting the front part of the house with a complex inner atrium. One quirk of Roman houses is that all the rooms in the front have Greek names, but all the back rooms are in Latin—as if your outer self and your inner self are speaking in completely different languages. Pronounced “ad-roh-nahy-tis.”

Anthrodynia

Pâro

Lockheartedness

Poggled

Gaudia Civis

Anti-Aliasing

Amuse-Douche

Latigo

Innity

Allope

Anaphasia

Hobsmacked

Mal De Coucou

Nyctous

Nullness

Anechosis

Ledsome

Mimeomia

The Standard Blues

Lyssamania

Harke

Trumspringa

Innity

Arroia

Ledsome

Wytai

Tillid