Imprimis
in the first place
in the first place
a person with a refined taste, especially for food and wine
To describe something as lexical is to say that it is related to words or vocabulary.
// A dictionary provides lexical information—it tells you what the word "cat" means, not all there is to know about cats.
An allusion is a reference to something that avoids mentioning the thing directly. Allusion may also describe the use of such a statement or the act of alluding to something.
// The lyrics contain biblical allusions.
// They made allusion to their first marriage, but said nothing more about it.
Pastiche refers to something (such as a piece of writing, music, etc.) that imitates the style of someone or something else. It can also refer to a work that is made up of selections from multiple other works, or it can be used as a synonym of hodgepodge.
// The director’s new murder mystery is a clever pastiche of the 1950s noir films she watched as a girl.
// The research paper was essentially a pastiche made up of passages from different sources.
// The house is decorated in a pastiche of mid-century styles.
abrupt in manner; blunt
A brogue is a low shoe, usually made of leather, that is decorated with small holes along the sides at the toe, and that usually features a wing tip.
// Even though his brogues are scuffed and old, Dad prefers them to his new loafers.
to make or become confused
Fulgent is a formal, often poetic word used to describe something that is dazzlingly bright. It is a synonym for radiant.
// After a long, drizzly morning, a fulgent sun finally peeked out from behind the clouds.
yellowish