Ran across this word today in Delancey Place, referring to Gen. George Patton:
mar·plot (märplt)
NOUN:
An officious meddler whose interference compromises the success of an undertaking.
ETYMOLOGY:
After Marplot, a character in The Busy Body, a play by Susannah Centlivre (1669-
First I remember hearing it. This is from AHD. The pronunciation seems to omit the last vowel, or did I misread it?
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Re: Marplot
For some reason, some encoding from other sites gets deleted when posting it to the Agora. Between the l and the t there should be an ŏ.
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