from Latin vae, interjection of "woe" + cordia, "of the heart"
from Old English interjection wa!
a common exclamation of lament in many languages: Latin væ or vae, Greek oa, German weh, Lettish wai, Old Irish fe, Welsh gwae, Armenian vay
"That fixed idea is the same as a prejudice, just in regards to the not yet experienced. It acts as a fog around the senses, thus benumbing perception. The more fixed ideas one maintains, the lower their perception, the higher their vaecordia."
"Originals"
~☉~ | lucid definition; added layer of lucidity, or aethereal context |
⚜ | classic definition |
☣ | artificium definition; usually words which have undergone a warped evolution, or a complete perversion of the original sense |