A Winter Dictionary: A Collection of Words for the Festive Season
By (Author) Paul Anthony Jones
Elliott & Thompson Limited
Elliott & Thompson Limited
16th December 2025
9th October 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Dictionaries
Gift and novelty books / items
224
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
As the nights draw in and the cold descends, the winter world emerges and with it an incredible array of words that superbly capture the season.
From frost-dogs (tiny frozen particles of falling snow) and Stepmothers breath (a sudden cold snap) to hibernaculum (a winter refuge during the winter months) and crapulent (feeling the aftereffects of overindulgence), Paul Anthony Jones delves into the origins of these rare, fascinating and forgotten words, opening up a whole new way of describing the winter months.
Whether youre keeping cosy in front of the fire, warding off the winter blues or throwing yourself into the party season, A Winter Dictionary is the perfect way to while away the snow-laden days.
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Reader reviews:
A delightful and charming exploration of the English language
Paul Anthony Jones's A Winter Dictionary is a treasure trove for language-lovers
This isnt your typical dictionary; its a delightful dive into the rich vocabulary that beautifully encapsulates the winter season
I loved diving into this winter wonderland of words
The word nerd in me was so ecstatic to read this book
Paul Anthony Jones is something of a linguistic phenomenon. He runs the popular @HaggardHawks Twitter feed, blog and YouTube channel, revealing daily word facts to 60,000 engaged followers. His books include: Word Drops: A Sprinkling of Linguistic Curiosities (E&T, 2015), The Accidental Dictionary (E&T, 2016), The Cabinet of Linguistic Curiosities (E&T, 2017), Around the World in 80 Words (E&T, 2018), as well as several other books on trivia and language. He appears regularly in the media and has contributed to the Oxford and Cambridge dictionaries online. He is also a piano teacher and musician, and lives in Newcastle upon Tyne.