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Old October 4th, 2021, 03:17 PM
Johnb - co.uk
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Default [Dixonary] Rnd 3200 DADIAH Results

Dear people,

As everyone who submitted a def has voted I am exercising the
opportunity to close the voting early and submitting the results now.

The Wild buffalo* junket was the real def and as one person voted for it
I gain a D1 - that person (Debbie E) also is the next dealer with 5
unnatural points making Judy M and Efrem M with 4 points each the real
winners

Over to Debbie
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*JohnnyB

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Rnd 3200 DADIAH



Submitter



Voted for



Votes From



Total

1



(Tamil) A fleeting benefit; originally a musical term for a melodic rise
followed immediately by a drop.



Ryan Mc



5,12



Dan W



1

2



Anglicisation of the Dari (Persian) word for ally, used colloquially by
US troops in Afghanistan.



Ann D



7,11



Dan W, Mike S, Efrem M



3

3



A traditional fermented milk popular among people of West Sumatra, is
made by pouring fresh, raw, unheated, buffalo milk into a bamboo tube
capped with a banana leaf and allowing it to ferment spontaneously at
room temperature for two days.



Dictonary of World Foods





Debbie E



D1

4



Made from copper but considered*“red gold”*in Africa, this piece of
jewelry*was later produced as a*means of currency.



Debbie E



3*,9



Judy M, Paul K. Deborah F



5*

5



A style of Persian wall-hanging characterized by its use of natural
themes and bright colors.



Tim B



7,10



Ryan Mc



1

6



The third and final day of a traditional Thai Buddhist funeral, during
which the body is cremated and the ashes scattered.



Mike S



2,9



Tim L, Judy M



2

7



In Burma (Myanmar): a person who looks after and drives elephants.



Shani N



10,11



Ann D, Tim B, Efrem M



3

8



/Caribbean English/. An exclamation expressive of surprise, admiration,
disgust, etc.



Paul K



4,11



Tim L



1

9



A pidgin language of 19^th century West Africa, used for communication
between neighboring tribes and between Africans and Europeans.



Alan M



10, 11



Deborah F, Debbie E, Mike S



3

10



A Turkish policeman.



Judy M



4,6



Alan M, Tim B, Shani N



4

11



A female servant in a harem.



Efrem M



2,7



Ann D, Alan M, Paul K, Shani N



4

12



The sacred bull that the god Mithras kills in a cavern on every winter
solstice.



Deborah F



4,9



Ryan Mc



1

13



A heavy, long sleigh used in Canada for the transportation of
merchandise, wood, and the like.



Dan W



1,2





14



<<no def>>



Tim L



6,8





2


Dealer JohnnyB



D1

Debbie E



5*

Judy M



4

Efrem M



4

Ann D



3

Shani N



3

Alan M



3

Mike S



2

Tim L



2

Ryan Mc



1

Tim B



1

Paul K



1

Deborah F



1

Dan W



0



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