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RE: Another silly game - JJB - 03-10-2020

(02-10-2020, 08:05 PM)Veggie Wrote: SNATH.................?

Had to have a Google.  I now know what a snath is.  Wasn't too far out in my totally random guess. 
Now back to the drawing board for the next one, if you want to continue?
The difficulty is in finding words that are not too obscure but are likely to be known by someone.


RE: Another silly game - JJB - 17-11-2020

I may have mentioned OH is in the process of reading Railway Magazines from 1950's and earlier. The language used is hugely different, far more so than I would have expected.

Another word he came across was PEREGRINATION.


RE: Another silly game - Veggie - 17-11-2020

I know that one - its raptor country. Smile


RE: Another silly game - JJB - 17-11-2020

(17-11-2020, 11:17 AM)Veggie Wrote: I know that one - its raptor country. Smile

It sounds like the hawk equivalent of Monkey World, doesn't it?


RE: Another silly game - Moth - 17-11-2020

Snath is a new word to me, but I know peregrination, which I think is a lovely word.

I like this one too -
Timoneer


RE: Another silly game - JJB - 17-11-2020

Timoneer is a new one to me. I had to look it up. Thanks Moth. Now I have to remember it!


RE: Another silly game - Moth - 17-11-2020

I have to confess I can never remember it - I suppose because I never have occasion to use it - so I have it written down on my desk. I do that with all new words I like until I remember them.


RE: Another silly game - Spec - 17-11-2020

Here is one for you, "pruch"


RE: Another silly game - JJB - 17-11-2020

Another one I'm going to have to look up.


RE: Another silly game - Admin - 17-11-2020

I have read pruch somewher, is it a Scotish word?