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[Dixonary] Round 2967, GINGICH, results
Folks,
The correct definition of "gingich" is #7, the chief climber or leader in climbing rocks for sea-fowl. The word is from the isle of Uist in the Outer Hebrides, and can be found (among other places) in the Dictionary of the Scots Language, http://www.dsl.ac.uk/entry/snd/gingich . Four perceptive players voted for it. Our next dealer is Dave Cunningham, whose "[OE] a belt or girdle" garnered five votes. He also voted for the senior rock-climber for a score of 7. Shani Naylor's green stinky bean (apparently there really is such a thing, and she gave its correct Latin name; it just isn't known as a gingich) also had five votes. Her natural 5 makes her the runner-up and traditional "winnah.." Dan Widdis followed with three natural points, worth mentioning because his submission said that he was about to leave on a cruise so "I’ve intentionally submitted a def unlikely to get me the deal." Aren't those often the ones that get the most votes, or at least several? Full results: 1. [OE] a belt or girdle. From Cunningham, D. who voted 4, *7*. Voted for by: Widdis, D.; Naylor, S.; Lodge, T.; Shepherdson, N.; Abell, T. Score: 7. 2. slimy; full of phlegm. From Embler, D. who voted 4, 11. Voted for by: None. Score: 0. 3. an incised inscription. From Carson, C. who did not vote. Voted for by: None. Score: 0. 4. labor; parturition; travail. [Obs.] From Widdis, D. who voted 1, 1. Voted for by: Cunningham, D.; Embler, D.; Naylor, S. Score: 3. 5. the green stinky bean (_Parkia speciosa_) From Naylor, S. who voted 1, 4.. Voted for by: Barrs, J.; Madnick, J.; Shepherdson, N.; Shefler, M.; Abell, T. Score: 5. 6. a medical condition that causes constant twitching. From Stevens, G. who voted *7*, 10. Voted for by: None. Score: 2. 7. the chief climber or leader in climbing rocks for sea-fowl. From Dictionary which could not vote. Voted for by: Cunningham, D.; Stevens, G.; Barrs, J.; Shefler, M. Score: D4. 8. sour cream with sliced gherkins, served as a side dish to stew. From Lodge, T. who voted 1, 12. Voted for by: Madnick, J.; Bourne, T. Score: 2. 9. the very bitter extract of the roots of Geum urbanum [used to treat rabies]. From Barrs, J. who voted 5, *7*. Voted for by: None. Score: 2. 10. [Poetry] a short poem in which the last letters of each successive line form a word. From Madnick, J. who voted 5, 8. Voted for by: Stevens, G.; Bourne, T. Score: 2. 11. a leather strap on a trunk or chest; usually two or more were required to secure the lid. From Shepherdson, N. who voted 1, 5. Voted for by: Embler, D. Score: 1. 12. a type of speech impediment characterized by the rearranging of sounds in a word (e.g. topato for potato). From Shefler, M. who voted 5, *7*. Voted for by: Lodge, T. Score: 3. No definition from Bourne, T. who voted 8, 10. Voted for by: N/A. Score: 0.. No definition from Abell, T. who voted 1, 5. Voted for by: N/A. Score: 0. For those who prefer tables the results follow in that form, in descending order of scores without regard for tie-breaking rules: It's all yours, Dave! Efrem -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Dixonary" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to dixonary+unsubscribe (AT) googlegroups (DOT) com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. |
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