What's "the word I'm thinking of"? Today, it's....
distichous [dis-ti-
kuss] (adjective) [TWITO, page 42]
Divided into two parts or two rows
"His eyes? Nor pen nor camera can present them. Imagine a black pearl imprisoning a diamond; imagine a dewdrop trembling on polished jet; add to these beauties life, and you will have the dormouse eye. His tail?
Distichous, say the books. Feathers are mostly
distichous, hair-partings are
distichous, the moustache is
distichous. So is the dormouse tail; but the hairs along it do more than merely part. They curl, upwards from the root, downwards to the point, and form a plume."
--Douglas English,
Wee Tim'rous Beasties (1903)
(photo by me)
Published on December 14, 2015 19:53