Fun With Words
Jun. 19th, 2008 01:05 amMy friend,
lnhammer, also keeps a journal he calls Larry's Pretty Good Word of the Day, over at
prettygoodword. Tuesday's word was actually a pair of words with similar meaning: "mickle" and "muckle."
While "donating" rice over at Free Rice, I came across another word, which I just couldn't help sharing: "clowder." You see, we've got a mickle clowder of cats. Which means, to use more common terminology, that we have a large group of cats.
Edit: Oh, I forgot to mention, that AskOxford.com has an entire section on the terms used for collections of animals.
While "donating" rice over at Free Rice, I came across another word, which I just couldn't help sharing: "clowder." You see, we've got a mickle clowder of cats. Which means, to use more common terminology, that we have a large group of cats.
Edit: Oh, I forgot to mention, that AskOxford.com has an entire section on the terms used for collections of animals.
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Date: 2008-06-19 12:26 pm (UTC)How many cats in your mickle clowder of cats?
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Date: 2008-06-19 02:39 pm (UTC)---L.
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Date: 2008-06-19 03:57 pm (UTC)Me too. I even worried, after I'd click the Post button, that I'd managed to misspell it, and people would think we were having a very interesting meal.
How many cats in your mickle clowder of cats?
We currently have six cats, down from twelve a couple of years ago, as the elderly cats have passed away. We have a little bit of, er, difficulty, when it comes to saying "no" to animals, so we've also got five dogs, which is also a smaller number than it used to be. We're working very, very hard on not adding any new critters to the menagerie.
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Date: 2008-06-19 04:02 pm (UTC)