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Lexbuzz Edition #25 — For All the Love You Give | Happy Mother's Day

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    Lexbuzz Edition 25


    Greetings, word lovers!

    There is something quietly extraordinary about the word mother. Four syllables that carry entire universes. Whether you are cooking her favourite meal, writing her a card by hand, or simply calling to hear her voice — this weekend belongs to her.

    We have a special edition lined up for you this week. Two wonderful features honouring the spirit of motherhood and family, one deeply satisfying word to add to your Lexulous vocabulary, and a puzzle to keep those word-loving minds ticking over long after the cake has been cut.

    But first — we have something we would love you to be part of.


    Word Wonder: ELYSIAN

    Part of speech: Adjective

    Pronunciation: /ɪˈlɪziən/ (ih-LIZ-ee-uhn)

    Definition: Blissful, delightful, and heavenly — the kind of joy that makes the ordinary feel magical.

    Derived from the Elysian Fields of Greek mythology — the paradise realm where the souls of the heroic and virtuous were granted eternal peace and happiness — elysian describes something of such extraordinary beauty or delight that it feels almost otherworldly.

    Did you know? The Elysian Fields were first described in Homer's Odyssey, where the hero Achilles speaks of a peaceful afterlife in a land of perfect happiness. The word entered English in the 16th century and has since graced some of the most beautiful prose in the language.

    Usage examples:

    • "The garden in full bloom was an elysian scene — colours so vivid they seemed to glow from within."
    • "After days of rain, the first sunshine felt elysian on our faces."

    International Day of Families

    On 15 May, the world marks the International Day of Families — a United Nations observance that celebrates the bonds we share with those closest to us.

    The day invites us to reflect on the role families play in shaping who we become — including, we like to think, the word lovers among us.

    Think back: who first played word games with you? Was it your grandparent shuffling tiles on a rainy Sunday? A sibling who taught you that qi was a valid word? A mother who cheered every high-scoring play, even when it was challenged?

    For many in the Lexulous community, family is where the love of words first took root.

    We would love to hear your story. Share a memory of learning a word game with a family member. Just reply to this post with your story, or add a family member who sparked your love of word games.


    The Flower That Became a Symbol

    Carnations and Mother's Day

    Anna Jarvis of Philadelphia is widely credited with founding the modern Mother's Day movement. After her own mother passed away in 1905, Anna campaigned relentlessly for a national day to honour mothers everywhere. By 1914, the United States had officially recognised the second Sunday in May as Mother's Day.

    But it was Anna's own mother — also named Anna — who first suggested wearing a white carnation on Mother's Day: white to honour mothers who had passed away, and coloured carnations — particularly red — to celebrate those still living.

    Today, the tradition of gifting flowers on Mother's Day endures worldwide, and the carnation remains its most iconic bloom. Interestingly, the word carnation entered English not from the flower's colour (which it predates), but from the Latin carnatio — meaning "flesh colour," referencing the original pink and peach hues of the flower.

    A small, fragrant reminder of one person's love for her mother — and the tradition it sparked.


    Community Puzzle — Cryptic Clues

    Three cryptic clues this week. Can you crack all three? Post your answers in the comments!


    1. Shuffle LISTEN to find what every good mother does (6)

    2. Shuffle MARCH to find a quality every mother possesses (5)

    3. Shuffle ANGER to find how a mother may wait for her children to visit (5)

    (Scroll down for last week's answers!)


    Share Your Mother's Day Moment With Us

    We hope this edition has inspired you to celebrate the mothers and mother figures in your life.

    We would love to see how you are celebrating.

    Send us a photo of your Mother's Day celebration, or share how you honoured your mother this weekend. Whether it is a hand-drawn card, a meal you cooked, flowers you gifted, or a game of Lexulous you played together — we want to see it.

    Just reply to this post or tag us with #LexbuzzMothersDay

    From all of us on the Lexulous team: Happy Mother's Day to every mother, grandmother, and mother figure reading this. Your words — and your love — shape us.

    See you next week, word lovers.

    — The Lexulous Team


    Last Week's Answers (Edition #24)

    1. "Shuffle PART to find what hunters set (4)" → TRAP
    2. "A type of snake is buried inside 'no one replied' (5)" → ADDER
    3. "Shuffle ANGER to find what a pot sits on (5)" → RANGE
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