Solemner and its kin

From Arthur Goldwag’s Cults, Conspiracies, and Secret Societies (2009), p. 294: It reads like a parody of some of the Freemasons’ solemner scriptures (which is precisely what it is) … I noticed the inflectional comparative solemner (rather than the periphrastic comparative more solemn), because I have a collection of inflectional comparatives and superlatives that have … Continue reading Solemner and its kin