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corvi ([personal profile] corvi) wrote2014-02-26 09:13 pm
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Today for no particular reason I cut a bunch of holes in a 3x5 card and ended up with a not-terribly-accurate version of Russian archeologist Elena Shumakova's reconstruction of a reindeer tattoo found on a 2500 year old Pazyryk woman whose body was preserved in permafrost in the Altai Mountains.

(Archeologists are divided about what the decorations on the reindeer's antlers are - either flowers or eagle heads.)

That was fun. I would like to do it again.
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[personal profile] spiralsheep 2014-02-27 11:01 am (UTC)(link)
\o/
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[personal profile] thnidu 2014-03-01 12:45 am (UTC)(link)
Literal, unfeigned, involuntary jaw-drop.

!!!!!
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[personal profile] ladymondegreen 2014-03-03 03:52 am (UTC)(link)
That is splendid.
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[personal profile] spiralsheep 2014-03-04 07:55 pm (UTC)(link)
P.S. Apropos of the One True Word that rhymes with "orange"? The Blorenge. ;-P

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[personal profile] spiralsheep 2014-03-08 10:49 am (UTC)(link)
I tend to think of myself more as A Warning To Others than a Helpful Guide but I concede that I did guide someone to urban stalactites earlier this week, hee!
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The comparative...

[personal profile] thnidu 2014-03-08 04:14 am (UTC)(link)
... of "orange", as a color, is "oranger", like "redder" or "bluer".

An oranger might be someone who sells oranges or does something else with them, like preparing them for cooking in special ways. An Oranger could be a supporter of the House of Orange, including Northern Ireland.

And a porringer is a bowl for porridge.


Silver porringer by Paul Revere. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston


Respectfully submitted,
Dr. Whom: Consulting Linguist, Grammarian, Orthoëpist, and Philological Busybody
Edited 2014-03-08 04:15 (UTC)
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On the subject of rhymes for orange and related terms

[personal profile] spiralsheep 2014-03-08 10:46 am (UTC)(link)
\o/

I want an oranger to be someone who works in an orangery, partly because I like the word orangery and partly because afaik it has no true rhymes in English on the grounds that "Blorengery" (place in which one grows Blorenges) and "porringery" (like a porringer) are almost certainly not in common usage, although I have heard ramblers use the terminology "Blorengey" (like the Blorenge).

A. Pedant, curator of the Wor'shipful Company of Greengrocer's Apo'strophe Archive's.
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[personal profile] stolen_tea 2014-03-07 09:58 am (UTC)(link)
That's awesome!