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jigjag

22nd September 2023, 11:23
Talking of inelegant words, I didnt like "orderer" in the Times yesterday. No doubt Grunger would like "ordereress"
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grunger

22nd September 2023, 17:45
Tyke

Thanks, I havent seen much cricket this season. Very disappointing for Yorks.

Malone

Glad you will continue to delight us with your moans etc

Paul

Thanks for all the variations on captain and chaplain, some nice ones.

Jigjag

Yes I would like ordereress, much better than "orderress" I think
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tyke51

22nd September 2023, 18:02
Grunger

Yes it`s been a tough season - the good news is we have some talented youngsters coming through ... Finlay Bean looks the business - remember the name!
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grunger

23rd September 2023, 11:18
Paul

Interesting that the Spanish word for pawn, peon, was in the Times crossword yesterday. I didnt know it was an English word too.
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paulhabershon

23rd September 2023, 12:58
grunge @704

Yes, PEON is fine in Scrabble. I tend to rely on Collins Official Scrabble Words rather than dictionaries for validity. The game is quite liberal with words you might think belong only to another language. I once tried a risky bonus, PEONAGE, in a tournament. Challenged unsuccessfully.

BAUER* is German for the chess pawn - invalid in Scrabble, indicated by *.
I had a chuckle recently when reading about the US Chess Federation being under pressure from women's groups for not doing enough about the accusations of inappropriate behaviour by male chess coaches. The President has been fighting back in distinctly non-PC style. His name: Randy Bauer. Priceless!
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jigjag

12th October 2023, 11:41
Grunger

I suppose you liked connoisseurship in the Times yesterday. But can you add -ship to a French word?
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orson

12th October 2023, 16:38
Connoisseurship appears in the novel Tom Jones (1749).
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jigjag

12th October 2023, 17:26
Thanks Orson
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grunger

12th October 2023, 17:38
jigjag, Orson

I was surprised by the word, which I have never heard and also thank Orson for confirming it.

I suppose you can add -ship to any, position, condition etc, whether foreign or not. Ships that I have had include governessship and schoolmistressship. The one that I like the most is shipwrightship, but I am unlikely to get such a post, I'm afraid.
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jigjag

13th October 2023, 16:00
Grunger

I am sorry you wont be able to get a shipwrightship, but have you noticed that Amazon are advertising for "shippers". I am not sure what they do, but perhaps a shippership or shipperessship would suit you?
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