juliaoceania -> RE: Agony (8/16/2006 10:49:05 AM)
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Main Entry: ag·o·ny [image]http://www.m-w.com/images/audio.gif[/image] Pronunciation: 'a-g&-nE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural -nies Etymology: Middle English agonie, from Late Latin agonia, from Greek agOnia struggle, anguish, from agOn gathering, contest for a prize, from agein to lead, celebrate -- more at AGENT 1 a : intense pain of mind or body : ANGUISH, TORTURE b : the struggle that precedes death 2 : a violent struggle or contest 3 : a strong sudden display (as of joy or delight) : OUTBURST synonym see DISTRESS [image]http://www.m-w.com/images/pixt.gif[/image] I looked this up just because I wanted to see if perhaps I was just not communicating my thoughts correctly.... Number three was truly perplexing, as it is thrown in with the other definitions, and I wonder if it is related to what I am trying to convey? I certainly wasn't talking about the process of dying or physical agony, I was talking about the welling up of emotions. Perhaps we just are not on the same page.
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