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Old November 29th, 2017, 08:48 AM
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Default [Dixonary] PHEAZAR results!

2 folks guessed that "feeze" must be a legit word, I guess.

1. a tedious task [Stevens] 9 12 (Madnick) 1
2. a charm or amulet [Widdis] *4 12 (Hale) 2+1 = 3
3. prehistoric lake dwelling [Madnick] 1 13 (McGill) 1
4. _perh_ one who feezes. [Chambers] NV (Lodge) (Widdis) 2
5. a closely woven silk with a crisp finish [Carson] NV (Hale) (Naylor)
2
6. Having the quality of newness; novelty. [Hale] 2 5 nil
7. A minor tax-collecting official of the Ottoman Empire. [Lodge] *4 12
(Naylor) (Mallach) 2 + 2 = 4 <---Winnah
8. A ceremonial torchlight procession to celebrate a marriage. [Naylor]
5 7 (McGill) 1
9. One who carries and swings the thurible in an Orthodox church.
[Bourne] NV (Stevens) (Mallach) 2
10. a mixture of gold and antimony thought in mediaeval times to have
medicinal properties [Mallach] 7 9 (Barrs) (Shefler) 2
11. in Mongolian cooking, a steamed dumpling of meat and vegetables,
usually eaten cold. [Barrs] 10 12 nil
12. a functionary in Mesopotamia who assured the calibration of scale
weights used in trade. [Abell] NV (Barrs) (Lodge) (Shefler) (Widdis)
(Stevens) 5 <---Dealah
13. a beard with straight sideburns, bare chin, and a carefully groomed
mustache on upper and lower lips (after Edwin Pheazar, British naturalist
1832-1911) [Shefler] 10 12 (Madnick) 1

McGill 3 8 nil

Blame Shakespeare for this one. No etymology. No other use. But it made
it into the dictionary! Mr. Abell -- take it away!

Dave


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Old November 29th, 2017, 08:55 AM
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Default Re: [Dixonary] PHEAZAR results!

Or we thought it was so impossible we rewarded chutzpah.

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> On Nov 29, 2017, at 6:48 AM, Dave Cunningham <cunn5393 (AT) bellsouth (DOT) net> wrote:
>
> 2 folks guessed that "feeze" must be a legit word, I guess.
>
> 1. a tedious task [Stevens] 9 12 (Madnick) 1
> 2. a charm or amulet [Widdis] *4 12 (Hale) 2+1 = 3
> 3. prehistoric lake dwelling [Madnick] 1 13 (McGill) 1
> 4. _perh_ one who feezes. [Chambers] NV (Lodge) (Widdis) 2
> 5. a closely woven silk with a crisp finish [Carson] NV (Hale) (Naylor) 2
> 6. Having the quality of newness; novelty. [Hale] 2 5 nil
> 7. A minor tax-collecting official of the Ottoman Empire. [Lodge] *4 12 (Naylor) (Mallach) 2 + 2 = 4 <---Winnah
> 8. A ceremonial torchlight procession to celebrate a marriage. [Naylor] 5 7 (McGill) 1
> 9. One who carries and swings the thurible in an Orthodox church. [Bourne] NV (Stevens) (Mallach) 2
> 10. a mixture of gold and antimony thought in mediaeval times to have medicinal properties [Mallach] 7 9 (Barrs) (Shefler) 2
> 11. in Mongolian cooking, a steamed dumpling of meat and vegetables, usually eaten cold. [Barrs] 10 12 nil
> 12. a functionary in Mesopotamia who assured the calibration of scale weights used in trade. [Abell] NV (Barrs) (Lodge) (Shefler) (Widdis) (Stevens) 5 <---Dealah
> 13. a beard with straight sideburns, bare chin, and a carefully groomed mustache on upper and lower lips (after Edwin Pheazar, British naturalist 1832-1911) [Shefler] 10 12 (Madnick) 1
>
> McGill 3 8 nil
>
> Blame Shakespeare for this one. No etymology. No other use. But it made it into the dictionary! Mr. Abell -- take it away!
>
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Old November 29th, 2017, 09:01 AM
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Default Re: [Dixonary] PHEAZAR results!

I thought it was someone's NAD that he/she forgot to label, so it ended up in the list of definitions by mistake!

While we're on the topic of this list, Mike: what is a mustache on one's lower lip?

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> On Nov 29, 2017, at 9:55 AM, Daniel B Widdis <widdis (AT) dixonary (DOT) net> wrote:
>
> Or we thought it was so impossible we rewarded chutzpah.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Nov 29, 2017, at 6:48 AM, Dave Cunningham <cunn5393 (AT) bellsouth (DOT) net <mailto:cunn5393 (AT) bellsouth (DOT) net>> wrote:
>
>> 2 folks guessed that "feeze" must be a legit word, I guess.
>>
>> 1. a tedious task [Stevens] 9 12 (Madnick) 1
>> 2. a charm or amulet [Widdis] *4 12 (Hale) 2+1 = 3
>> 3. prehistoric lake dwelling [Madnick] 1 13 (McGill) 1
>> 4. _perh_ one who feezes. [Chambers] NV (Lodge) (Widdis) 2
>> 5. a closely woven silk with a crisp finish [Carson] NV (Hale) (Naylor) 2
>> 6. Having the quality of newness; novelty. [Hale] 2 5 nil
>> 7. A minor tax-collecting official of the Ottoman Empire. [Lodge] *4 12 (Naylor) (Mallach) 2 + 2 = 4 <---Winnah
>> 8. A ceremonial torchlight procession to celebrate a marriage. [Naylor] 5 7 (McGill) 1
>> 9. One who carries and swings the thurible in an Orthodox church. [Bourne] NV (Stevens) (Mallach) 2
>> 10. a mixture of gold and antimony thought in mediaeval times to have medicinal properties [Mallach] 7 9 (Barrs) (Shefler) 2
>> 11. in Mongolian cooking, a steamed dumpling of meat and vegetables, usually eaten cold. [Barrs] 10 12 nil
>> 12. a functionary in Mesopotamia who assured the calibration of scale weights used in trade. [Abell] NV (Barrs) (Lodge) (Shefler) (Widdis) (Stevens) 5 <---Dealah
>> 13. a beard with straight sideburns, bare chin, and a carefully groomed mustache on upper and lower lips (after Edwin Pheazar, British naturalist 1832-1911) [Shefler] 10 12 (Madnick) 1
>>
>> McGill 3 8 nil
>>
>> Blame Shakespeare for this one. No etymology. No other use. But it made it into the dictionary! Mr. Abell -- take it away!
>>
>> Dave
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Old November 29th, 2017, 09:30 AM
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What, you don't have one? You can sort of see mine below.





On 11/29/2017 10:01 AM, Efrem G Mallach wrote:


I thought it was someone's NAD that he/she forgot to label, so it ended up in the list of definitions by mistake!






While we're on the topic of this list, Mike: what is a mustache on one's lower lip?








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On Nov 29, 2017, at 9:55 AM, Daniel B Widdis &lt;widdis (AT) dixonary (DOT) net&gt; wrote:






Or we thought it was so impossible we rewarded chutzpah. Â*



Sent from my iPhone




On Nov 29, 2017, at 6:48 AM, Dave Cunningham &lt;cunn5393 (AT) bellsouth (DOT) net&gt; wrote:









2 folks guessed that "feeze" must be a legit word, I guess.








Â* 1. a tedious task [Stevens]Â*Â* 9 12Â* (Madnick) 1
Â*Â* 2. a charm or amulet [Widdis] *4 12 (Hale)Â* 2+1 = 3
Â*Â* 3. prehistoric lake dwelling [Madnick] 1 13Â* (McGill)Â* 1
Â*Â* 4. _perh_ one who feezes. [Chambers]Â*Â* NVÂ* (Lodge) (Widdis) 2
Â*Â* 5. a closely woven silk with a crisp finish [Carson]Â* NV (Hale) (Naylor) 2
Â*Â* 6. Having the quality of newness; novelty. [Hale] 2 5Â* nil
Â*Â* 7. A minor tax-collecting official of the Ottoman Empire. [Lodge] *4 12Â* (Naylor) (Mallach)Â* 2 + 2 = 4 &lt;---Winnah
Â*Â* 8. A ceremonial torchlight procession to celebrate a marriage. [Naylor] 5 7Â* (McGill) 1
Â*Â* 9. One who carries and swings the thurible in an Orthodox church. [Bourne] NVÂ* (Stevens) (Mallach) 2
Â*10. a mixture of gold and antimony thought in mediaeval times to have medicinal properties [Mallach]Â*Â* 7 9Â* (Barrs) (Shefler) 2
Â*11. in Mongolian cooking, a steamed dumpling of meat and vegetables, usually eaten cold. [Barrs] 10 12Â* nil
Â*12. a functionary in Mesopotamia who assured the calibration of scale weights used in trade. [Abell]Â* NVÂ*Â* (Barrs) (Lodge) (Shefler) (Widdis) (Stevens) 5 &lt;---Dealah
Â*13. a beard with straight sideburns, bare chin, and a carefully groomed mustache on upper and lower lips (after Edwin Pheazar, British naturalist 1832-1911) [Shefler] 10 12Â* (Madnick) 1








Â*McGill 3 8Â* nil








Â*Blame Shakespeare for this one.Â* No etymology.Â* No other use.Â* But it made it into the dictionary! Â* Â* Mr. Abell -- take it away!








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Old November 29th, 2017, 09:33 AM
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Default Re: [Dixonary] PHEAZAR results!

But all three of the dictionaries I checked define "mustache" as hair growing on the UPPER lip. If it's on the lower lip, it isn't a mustache.

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> On Nov 29, 2017, at 10:30 AM, France International/Mike Shefler <stamps (AT) salsgiver (DOT) com> wrote:
>
> What, you don't have one? You can sort of see mine below.
> <mustache.JPG>
> On 11/29/2017 10:01 AM, Efrem G Mallach wrote:
>> I thought it was someone's NAD that he/she forgot to label, so it ended up in the list of definitions by mistake!
>>
>> While we're on the topic of this list, Mike: what is a mustache on one's lower lip?
>>
>> Efrem
>>
>>
>>
>> Efrem G. Mallach
>> emallach (AT) verizon (DOT) net <mailto:emallach (AT) verizon (DOT) net>
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>>
>>> On Nov 29, 2017, at 9:55 AM, Daniel B Widdis <widdis (AT) dixonary (DOT) net <mailto:widdis (AT) dixonary (DOT) net>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Or we thought it was so impossible we rewarded chutzpah.
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>
>>> On Nov 29, 2017, at 6:48 AM, Dave Cunningham <cunn5393 (AT) bellsouth (DOT) net <mailto:cunn5393 (AT) bellsouth (DOT) net>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> 2 folks guessed that "feeze" must be a legit word, I guess.
>>>>
>>>> 1. a tedious task [Stevens] 9 12 (Madnick) 1
>>>> 2. a charm or amulet [Widdis] *4 12 (Hale) 2+1 = 3
>>>> 3. prehistoric lake dwelling [Madnick] 1 13 (McGill) 1
>>>> 4. _perh_ one who feezes. [Chambers] NV (Lodge) (Widdis) 2
>>>> 5. a closely woven silk with a crisp finish [Carson] NV (Hale) (Naylor) 2
>>>> 6. Having the quality of newness; novelty. [Hale] 2 5 nil
>>>> 7. A minor tax-collecting official of the Ottoman Empire. [Lodge] *4 12 (Naylor) (Mallach) 2 + 2 = 4 <---Winnah
>>>> 8. A ceremonial torchlight procession to celebrate a marriage. [Naylor] 5 7 (McGill) 1
>>>> 9. One who carries and swings the thurible in an Orthodox church. [Bourne] NV (Stevens) (Mallach) 2
>>>> 10. a mixture of gold and antimony thought in mediaeval times to have medicinal properties [Mallach] 7 9 (Barrs) (Shefler) 2
>>>> 11. in Mongolian cooking, a steamed dumpling of meat and vegetables, usually eaten cold. [Barrs] 10 12 nil
>>>> 12. a functionary in Mesopotamia who assured the calibration of scale weights used in trade. [Abell] NV (Barrs) (Lodge) (Shefler) (Widdis) (Stevens) 5 <---Dealah
>>>> 13. a beard with straight sideburns, bare chin, and a carefully groomed mustache on upper and lower lips (after Edwin Pheazar, British naturalist 1832-1911) [Shefler] 10 12 (Madnick) 1
>>>>
>>>> McGill 3 8 nil
>>>>
>>>> Blame Shakespeare for this one. No etymology. No other use. But it made it into the dictionary! Mr. Abell -- take it away!
>>>>
>>>> Dave


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Old November 29th, 2017, 09:35 AM
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So what's it called, then?





On 11/29/2017 10:33 AM, Efrem G Mallach wrote:


But all three of the dictionaries I checked define "mustache" as hair growing on the UPPER lip. If it's on the lower lip, it isn't a mustache.






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On Nov 29, 2017, at 10:30 AM, France International/Mike Shefler &lt;stamps (AT) salsgiver (DOT) com&gt; wrote:








What, you don't have one? You can sort of see mine below.


&lt;mustache.JPG&gt;


On 11/29/2017 10:01 AM, Efrem G Mallach wrote:


I thought it was someone's NAD that he/she forgot to label, so it ended up in the list of definitions by mistake!






While we're on the topic of this list, Mike: what is a mustache on one's lower lip?








Efrem


















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On Nov 29, 2017, at 9:55 AM, Daniel B Widdis &lt;widdis (AT) dixonary (DOT) net&gt; wrote:






Or we thought it was so impossible we rewarded chutzpah. Â*



Sent from my iPhone




On Nov 29, 2017, at 6:48 AM, Dave Cunningham &lt;cunn5393 (AT) bellsouth (DOT) net&gt; wrote:









2 folks guessed that "feeze" must be a legit word, I guess.








Â* 1. a tedious task [Stevens]Â*Â* 9 12Â* (Madnick) 1
Â*Â* 2. a charm or amulet [Widdis] *4 12 (Hale)Â* 2+1 = 3
Â*Â* 3. prehistoric lake dwelling [Madnick] 1 13Â* (McGill)Â* 1
Â*Â* 4. _perh_ one who feezes. [Chambers]Â*Â* NVÂ* (Lodge) (Widdis) 2
Â*Â* 5. a closely woven silk with a crisp finish [Carson]Â* NV (Hale) (Naylor) 2
Â*Â* 6. Having the quality of newness; novelty. [Hale] 2 5Â* nil
Â*Â* 7. A minor tax-collecting official of the Ottoman Empire. [Lodge] *4 12Â* (Naylor) (Mallach)Â* 2 + 2 = 4 &lt;---Winnah
Â*Â* 8. A ceremonial torchlight procession to celebrate a marriage. [Naylor] 5 7Â* (McGill) 1
Â*Â* 9. One who carries and swings the thurible in an Orthodox church. [Bourne] NVÂ* (Stevens) (Mallach) 2
Â*10. a mixture of gold and antimony thought in mediaeval times to have medicinal properties [Mallach]Â*Â* 7 9Â* (Barrs) (Shefler) 2
Â*11. in Mongolian cooking, a steamed dumpling of meat and vegetables, usually eaten cold. [Barrs] 10 12Â* nil
Â*12. a functionary in Mesopotamia who assured the calibration of scale weights used in trade. [Abell]Â* NVÂ*Â* (Barrs) (Lodge) (Shefler) (Widdis) (Stevens) 5 &lt;---Dealah
Â*13. a beard with straight sideburns, bare chin, and a carefully groomed mustache on upper and lower lips (after Edwin Pheazar, British naturalist 1832-1911) [Shefler] 10 12Â* (Madnick) 1








Â*McGill 3 8Â* nil








Â*Blame Shakespeare for this one.Â* No etymology.Â* No other use.Â* But it made it into the dictionary! Â* Â* Mr. Abell -- take it away!








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Old November 29th, 2017, 09:16 AM
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"feeze" apparently meant to Shakespeare something on the order of "getting
things done."

Meanwhile Chambers does *not* connect it to "feasible" which amazed me. And
the fact that Mr. Barrs didn't get it, of course.

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Old November 29th, 2017, 09:18 AM
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Presumably as in the still-used "tortfeasor," someone who commits a tort, though with a different spelling.

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> On Nov 29, 2017, at 10:16 AM, Dave Cunningham <cunn5393 (AT) bellsouth (DOT) net> wrote:
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> "feeze" apparently meant to Shakespeare something on the order of "getting things done."
>
> Meanwhile Chambers does not connect it to "feasible" which amazed me. And the fact that Mr. Barrs didn't get it, of course.
>
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On 29/11/2017 14:48, Dave Cunningham wrote:
> Blame Shakespeare for this one.Â* No etymology.Â* No other use.Â* But it
> made it into the dictionary! Â* Â* Mr. Abell -- take it away!

Feeze itself is relatively well attestedÂ* in OED - a noun and two verbs
- even feaze - (one of the defs of feaze is "see quotation" 1642: Such
olde sheepe and lambs as doe shoote are to bee..feased, i.e. to have all
the woll under theire tayle..clipped away)


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Old November 29th, 2017, 10:08 AM
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But "pheazar"?

And why is "feasible" unrelated to "feaze"?

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> Feeze itself is relatively well attested in OED - a noun and two verbs -
> even feaze - (one of the defs of feaze is "see quotation" 1642: Such olde
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> Â*Blame Shakespeare for this one.Â* No etymology.Â* No other use.Â* But it made it into the dictionary!


Doesn't seem feezible, does it?

Best wishes,
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