Word of the Day Archive
Wednesday September 15, 2004

rivulet \RIV-yuh-lut\ , noun:
A small stream or brook; a streamlet.

But Stephen speaks of water in the desert, and triumphal swelling progress: raindrop, runnel, rivulet, river, sea.
-- Blake Morrison, As If

There was a rivulet of scummy water heading for his highly polished black shoe.
-- Joanne Harris, Chocolat

After two minutes in the steam chamber, sweat began to flow in rivulets from every pore in my body, dripping steadily from my fingertips.
-- Fen Montaigne, Reeling in Russia

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Rivulet is from Italian rivoletto, diminutive of rivolo, from Latin rivulus, diminutive of rivus, "a brook, a stream."

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