The Gift of the Magi and Other Stories

The Gift of the Magi and Other Stories Glossary

sterling

Excellent or exceptional

whirl

To rotate rapidly

meretricious

Seemingly attractive and flashy, but lacking in real meaning and value

instigate

To initiate or incite an action or event

parsimony

Extreme frugality or cheapness; unwillingness to expend money or resources

scrutiny

Careful study or examination

laborious

A task or process requiring extensive time and effort; arduous and grueling

patent

Obvious or recognizable

tumble

To fall suddenly

sentiment

An attitude, judgment, or opinion of something; a feeling or emotion

proclaim

To announce publicly

panting

To breathe quickly with the mouth open

mendicancy

The state of living on charity; the practice of begging

appertain

to relate or apply to

truant

A student who leaves or stays away from school without explanation or permission

imputation

An accusation

coax

To gently persuade or urge (usually by flattering); cajole

pier glass

A full-length mirror that usually fits between windows to fill wall space

depreciate

To decrease in value over time; to disparage

agile

Ability to move quickly and effortlessly

Magi

Known in Christian tradition as the three wise men who visited and offered gifts to Jesus after his birth

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