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Adieu (uh-DYOO)

·          Common clues: Goodbye in Gascony; "Farewell, Francois!"; Nice farewell?; Word that's bid

·          Crossword puzzle frequency: once a month

·          Frequency in English language: 47440/86800

 

Adieu: Used to express farewell.

Etymology: From 14th century French: “I commend you to God.”

 


A father says goodbye to his son. [Source: VA Kids]



Adieu to a Soldier

By Walt Whitman

 

ADIEU, O soldier!  

You of the rude campaigning, (which we shared,)  

The rapid march, the life of the camp,  

The hot contention of opposing fronts—the long manoeuver,  

Red battles with their slaughter,—the stimulus—the strong, terrific game,          

Spell of all brave and manly hearts—the trains of Time through you, and like of you, all fill’d,  

With war, and war’s expression.  

  

Adieu, dear comrade!  

Your mission is fulfill’d—but I, more warlike,  

Myself, and this contentious soul of mine,    

Still on our own campaigning bound,  

Through untried roads, with ambushes, opponents lined,  

Through many a sharp defeat and many a crisis—often baffled,   

Here marching, ever marching on, a war fight out—aye here,  

To fiercer, weightier battles give expression.