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Grandiloquent Word of the Day 2026 Calendars

Created by Grandiloquent Word of the Day/Jason Ott

Grandiloquent words with definitions & pronunciations, vintage illustrations, daily holidays, and celestial details!

Latest Updates from Our Project:

Stretch Goal Added - Recherché Bookmark!
7 months ago – Fri, Aug 08, 2025 at 07:13:14 PM

Greetings and salutations!

Thank you ever so much for funding our tenth anniversary milestone. To celebrate, we are adding a most delightful stretch goal...a new bookmark design! If pledges reach $30,000 or more, all backers who have pledged for any of the reward tiers with printed calendars will receive one of these beautiful bookmarks in addition to their other rewards (and we will also be able to offer them as add-ons). 

At the time of this update, we have just over 5 days left in the campaign...and we very much hope to have the opportunity to create this bookmark for you wonderful logophiles.

Thank you again for your support of the 2026 Grandiloquent Word of the Day Calendars. You are truly the most convivial community of calendar connoisseurs!

Kindest regards,

Jason T Ott, Grandiloquent Word of the Day

A Splendiferous Start!
7 months ago – Mon, Jul 21, 2025 at 05:34:51 PM

Greetings, grandiloquent friends!

We are ecstatically euphoric to be back on Kickstarter in support of the Grandiloquent Word of the Day Calendars! This year is particularly meaningful, as we are celebrating our 10th anniversary of creating these beloved sesquipedalian menologies. Your kind support has made this meaningful milestone a reality, and we are grateful beyond the most grandiloquent of words.

We are off to a spectacular beginning for this year's campaign - 87% funded at the end of week one. And if that weren't enough reason for jubilance...Kickstarter has once again bestowed upon us the great honor of "Project We Love". Do join me in a hearty huzzah!!!

Please help us spread the calendar love far and wide so that we can make our 10th anniversary calendars the most grandiloquent yet! 

Thank you ever so much,

Jason T. Ott, Grandiloquent Word of the Day