La Gaudière

La Gaudière

n.
a glint of goodness you notice in someone that you wouldn’t expect, which is often only detectable by sloshing them back and forth in your mind until everything dark and gray and common falls away, leaving something shining at the bottom of the pan—a rare element hidden deep in the bedrock, that must’ve been washed there by a storm somewhere upstream.

French la gaudière, from Latin gaudere, to find joy. Pronounced “lah gou-dee-yair.”

Mornden

Midding

Dolorblindness

Dorgone

Mauerbauertraurigkeit

Mauerbauer-traurigkeit

The Kinder Surprise

Immerensis

Skidding

Heartworm

Feresy

Semaphorism

Mottleheaded

Lilo

Incidental Contact High

Fawtle

Fensiveness

Hanker Sore

Nyctous

Emodox

Pâro

The Til

Wellium

Latigo

Ochisia

Loss Of Backing

Candling