| Date: | Word: |
Definition: |
| Oct. 3 | Liaison (n): | one who maintains communication |
| Oct. 4 | Virtuoso (n): | musician with masterly ability, technique, or personal style |
| Oct. 5 | Lubber (n): | a clumsy person |
| Oct. 6 | Chattel (n): | a slave |
| Oct. 9 | Harlequin (n): | a clown |
| Oct. 10 | Troubadour (n): | a strolling minstrel |
| Oct. 11 | Dowager (n): | an elderly woman of high social station |
| Oct. 12 | Paragon (n): | a model of excellence |
| Oct. 13 | Dilettante (n): | one who follows some art or science as an amusement |
| Oct. 16 | Entrepreneur (n): | one who takes risks to start a business |
| Oct. 17 | Academician (n): | one who is absorbed in academic life |
| Oct. 18 | Brigand (n): | one who lives by robbery |
| Oct. 19 | Harbinger (n): | one who announces the coming of something |
| Oct. 23 | Huckster (n): | one who buys and sells small wares |
| Oct. 24 | Inquisitor (n): | one who makes an investigation |
| Oct. 25 | Malefactor (n): | one who injures another |
| Oct. 26 | Aesthete (n): | one who cultivates a superior appreciation of the beautiful |
| Oct. 27 | Aficionado (n): | devoted fan or enthusiast |
| Oct. 30 | Sojourner (n): | a temporary resident |
| Oct. 31 | Centurion (n): | an officer in the Roman army |