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  • Just checked VARNISHY ...

    In Australia we Scrabblers use the Collins word list - let us not dignify it with the title of "dictionary" - however, in our games, VARNISHY IS allowed !!

    April 7, 2010

  • Thank you - have maintained for many decades that each language opens a new window (read perspective) on the world. Looking back into the future introduces a whole new dimension ...

    What little I retain of Danish, German and French does not allow me to pontificate, let alone comment with any authority, on the existence of auto-antonyms in that lot ... am now pondering the possibility of any such thing in languages that use ideograms ....

    April 6, 2010

  • 'Sorright ...'twas ony a humble submission ....we obsessives can be nuisances ...found, and thoroughly appreciated, the Elizabethan quote ...I bet she DID write it herself ....

    April 1, 2010

  • It does ... over 90 for HRYVNIA as well ...

    May I humbly submit that whoever is responsible for giving the Scrabble score of a word include the bonus score of 50 for any seven- and/or eight- letter word? and add "mimimum" to Scrabble score: that will allow for double/triple letter and double/triple word scores, you see ....

    HRYVNIAS (anagrams with VARNISHY...) on the triple triple with the V played on the double letter score for example?? Go figure!!

    April 1, 2010

  • Ha!! Another first!! This is fun !! No one else has checked out HRYVNAS so far ...seven letters ... will look up HRYVNA and see if that parallels GIRNEL

    April 1, 2010

  • Aaaaah ...all is clear!!

    And now I'm equally amazed that GIRNEL has been looked up as often as that!!

    Serendipity rules: a week ago I was introduced not to the concept, but to the several names, of autoantonyms ...and there it is: a link to same on Milosrdenstvi's profile ...will explore that more fully some time not so close to midnight ..ANTILOGY is the only one listed in the Collins Scrabble "Dictionary" (sic):despite being instantly recognisable, they're difficult to find, as far as I'm concerned. Thinks ... do they happen in other languages? Greek?

    Your welcome is gratefully acknowledged: am looking forward to many pleasant hours dallying on this site.

    March 31, 2010

  • Looking upGIRNEL on Google gave me GIRLS ...siiighhh ...am a septuagenarian female ...so was pleased also to be led to the wordnik site. and to find what I was looking for: am endeavoring to inculcate on what I laughingly call my brain the information that SINGER + L forms 3 anagrams, of which the hitherto mysterious GIRNELS is one ...am amazed to be informed that I am only the second looker upper of said word ... thanking all those whom this may concern!

    March 31, 2010

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  • Just checked VARNISHY ...

    In Australia we Scrabblers use the Collins word list - let us not dignify it with the title of "dictionary" - however, in our games, VARNISHY IS allowed !!

    April 7, 2010

  • Thank you - have maintained for many decades that each language opens a new window (read perspective) on the world. Looking back into the future introduces a whole new dimension ...

    What little I retain of Danish, German and French does not allow me to pontificate, let alone comment with any authority, on the existence of auto-antonyms in that lot ... am now pondering the possibility of any such thing in languages that use ideograms ....

    April 6, 2010

  • Not sure re. auto-antonyms in other languages. Certainly can't think of any in Greek. Usually in English the two definitions come from separate root words. In a language etymologically rich but phonologically poor, this creates things like this sometimes.

    The only interesting slightly-related fact about Greek is that past and future have their directions swapped from English. You look 'behind you' into the future and 'in front' into the past. We're walking through life backwards, because (naturally) the past is the only thing we clearly see. Go figure.

    April 1, 2010

  • :-) You're the first person to comment on that.

    100 bonus points!

    April 1, 2010

  • 'Sorright ...'twas ony a humble submission ....we obsessives can be nuisances ...found, and thoroughly appreciated, the Elizabethan quote ...I bet she DID write it herself ....

    April 1, 2010

  • The Scrabble scores are pulled out of a database. Like most things around here - such as the parlous state of the coffee room and those 'Your mother doesn't live here so wash your own dishes' notices over the sink - it's hard to know who's responsible. Usually we blame/thank/worship John. He seems like a nice person; Flickr haven't sued him anyway.

    April 1, 2010

  • It does ... over 90 for HRYVNIA as well ...

    May I humbly submit that whoever is responsible for giving the Scrabble score of a word include the bonus score of 50 for any seven- and/or eight- letter word? and add "mimimum" to Scrabble score: that will allow for double/triple letter and double/triple word scores, you see ....

    HRYVNIAS (anagrams with VARNISHY...) on the triple triple with the V played on the double letter score for example?? Go figure!!

    April 1, 2010

  • Ha!! Another first!! This is fun !! No one else has checked out HRYVNAS so far ...seven letters ... will look up HRYVNA and see if that parallels GIRNEL

    April 1, 2010

  • Aaaaah ...all is clear!!

    And now I'm equally amazed that GIRNEL has been looked up as often as that!!

    Serendipity rules: a week ago I was introduced not to the concept, but to the several names, of autoantonyms ...and there it is: a link to same on Milosrdenstvi's profile ...will explore that more fully some time not so close to midnight ..ANTILOGY is the only one listed in the Collins Scrabble "Dictionary" (sic):despite being instantly recognisable, they're difficult to find, as far as I'm concerned. Thinks ... do they happen in other languages? Greek?

    Your welcome is gratefully acknowledged: am looking forward to many pleasant hours dallying on this site.

    March 31, 2010

  • Data's only been running for a few months, so an obscurity like girnels is still pretty spotty on the lookups. The singular, girnel, has 45.

    Welcome to Wordnik!

    March 31, 2010

  • Looking upGIRNEL on Google gave me GIRLS ...siiighhh ...am a septuagenarian female ...so was pleased also to be led to the wordnik site. and to find what I was looking for: am endeavoring to inculcate on what I laughingly call my brain the information that SINGER + L forms 3 anagrams, of which the hitherto mysterious GIRNELS is one ...am amazed to be informed that I am only the second looker upper of said word ... thanking all those whom this may concern!

    March 31, 2010