Archimony

Archimony

n.
anger about an injustice you only discovered long after the fact, after years have passed and everyone else has moved on, leaving you seething with an awkward and antiquated righteousness that you’re not sure what to do with, like a flywheel still spinning long after the engine is shut off.

From archi-, earlier, primitive + acrimony, bitterness, animosity. Pronounced “ahr-kuh-moh-nee.”

Etterath

Mithenness

Present-Tense

Enterhood

Affogatia

Appriesse

Aftersome

Yeorie

Alpha Exposure

Lap Year

Archimony

Énouement

Nilous

Moledro

Midding

Daguerreologue

Daguer-reologue

Aimonomia

Inerrata

Tornomov

Arroia

Mottleheaded