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Re: OT: english
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Pete French |
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Re: OT: english |
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Tue, 06 Dec 2005 00:06:35 +0000 |
> So, native English speakers: Did you know the word eyot? It means: Small
> island in a river (German translation: Werder)
Nope. Never heard of it. But it is the dictionary, so it's legal in scrabble.
Theres an old english/norse word 'Oey' which means the same thing though,
and I have heard of as it gives the ending to a few east english placenames.
-bat.
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