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Unread postby Paulus1 » 26 Jul 2006, 22:53

Fyrd wasn't in my dictionary either.
But try to do a Google-search on Fyrdmen - there are quite som legitimate hits on it.

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Unread postby Milla aka. the Slayer » 26 Jul 2006, 22:57

Aww..man! This is rapidly dying :disagree: ...do we really have to wait until tomorrow night? 8|
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Unread postby ThunderTitan » 26 Jul 2006, 22:58

Kalah wrote:"Fyrdmen" is not in the dictionary either. Cleaning thread.
Seeing how Fyrd was a tax system, and there were people inforcing it.... postmen anyone?
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Unread postby DaemianLucifer » 27 Jul 2006, 00:07

Sorry,but fyrdmen is not allowed as well.Its not in wiktionary,nor oxford dictionary,though fyrd is.

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Unread postby Ethric » 27 Jul 2006, 00:17

Well obviously fyrdmen are men of the fyrd, so ask yourself this: would you accept postmen if post was mentioned before in the round? Dictionary or no dictionary.

I think yes.
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Unread postby Kalah » 27 Jul 2006, 00:21

A modern equivalent to "fyrd" is "military". Militarymen is not a word, you have to split it into two. Not all nouns have suffixes.
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Unread postby Ethric » 27 Jul 2006, 00:25

I wouldn't know a suffix from a noun if a vowel bit me in the prefix, I just think this is a messy game with poor documentation and lackluster management going nowhere at the speed of a decomposing gerbil named Harold :snore:
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Unread postby asandir » 27 Jul 2006, 00:38

yeah, this game seems to have died since yesterday ....

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Unread postby ThunderTitan » 27 Jul 2006, 01:04

OK, then how about if someone makes a list of on-line dictionaries we can use for words?
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Unread postby soupnazii » 27 Jul 2006, 01:19

how bout dictionary.com? thats the one im using... and as an added bonus it fits very nicely in my Firefox search bar.

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Unread postby eekstah » 27 Jul 2006, 01:49

thefreedictionary.com is also good. Even Better in my opinion.

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Unread postby asandir » 27 Jul 2006, 01:53

well .... fyrdung was in dictionary.com .... that is the one i use

if allowed, i pick

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Unread postby DaemianLucifer » 27 Jul 2006, 01:54

Sorry,no fyrdung in wiktionary.Nor in the free dictionary.Nor in dictionary.com(found just web links,but those dont mean a thing without an explanation above it).

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Unread postby eekstah » 27 Jul 2006, 01:58

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/fyrdung
1 entry found for fyrdung.

fyrdung

Fyrd \Fyrd\, Fyrdung \Fyr"dung\, n. [AS.; akin to E. fare, v. i.] (Old. Eng. Hist.) The military force of the whole nation, consisting of all men able to bear arms.

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Unread postby asandir » 27 Jul 2006, 02:00

i think you need to try a new dictionary!!!

but is that the official one you use then??

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Unread postby eekstah » 27 Jul 2006, 02:01

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Unread postby DaemianLucifer » 27 Jul 2006, 02:01

Indeed it is.But unfortunately it seems to be synonym for fyrd:
Fyrd \Fyrd\, Fyrdung \Fyr"dung\, n.
So,its not allowed.

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Unread postby eekstah » 27 Jul 2006, 02:04

DaemianLucifer wrote:So,its not allowed.
And I was this close to be ending the round.. :S

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Unread postby asandir » 27 Jul 2006, 02:14

oh well .... no ungainly then :(

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Unread postby theGryphon » 27 Jul 2006, 02:16

OK, I know it's not my turn yet but it seems that you're all stuck. What about r-dropping: the omission of the sound (r) for orthographic r after a vowel in the same syllable.

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