187. Puissant: Our Powerful Past in Prose

 

Who’s got the power? Anyone from proper princesses to mighty militias, and devastating dandies to high-jumping horses, as Kyle and Emily reveal in discussing the word puissant.

Our hosts dive into yet another journey of French words into the English lexicon, from translations of French morality tales, to Shakespearean lines about powerful liege lords. Puissant describes that which is mighty in every way—including physical strength, societal value, and even fashion expertise.

But puissance also makes an unexpected appearance in the equestrian world, leading our hosts to a discussion about showjumping. Kyle tells the story of history’s highest jumping horse, and Emily pitches what we all can agree would’ve been a superior version of A Bug’s Life.

 
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