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 The word "nelipot" came up in the Bluffing Game.  Hab had wondered the etymology of that term.  I had come across it awhile ago when I checked the Grandiloquent Dictionary (online) for an "n" word for the 6-letters game.  However, that dicitionary doesn't have etymologies, nor does the other dictionary where it is listed, Luciferous Logolepsy.  It is also not in the online OED. Is it a real word, do you think? Or is it a Brynism (made up by Mrs. Bryne in her dictionary), as one of my friends thinks? | ||
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 I thought I'd try googling for an answer only to find that jheem has beaten me to it. "No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson. | |||
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