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Conference thebay::joyoflex

Title:The Joy of Lex
Notice:A Notes File even your grammar could love
Moderator:THEBAY::SYSTEM
Created:Fri Feb 28 1986
Last Modified:Mon Jun 02 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1192
Total number of notes:42769

750.0. "Clothes Places and ..." by SHALOT::ANDERSON (Give me a U, give me a T...) Wed Dec 13 1989 22:33

	Since 749 was so popular, let's start a note on clothes places.
	Remember, the word has to be hidden and the clothes have to be
	fairly common.  Off the top of my head, I can think of:

	o  Madras -- town in India
	o  Jeans -- ultimately from Genoa
	o  Jersey -- the island
	o  Jodphurs -- town in India ... hmm, not that common, I guess
	o  Damask -- from Damascus, though not really clothes

	Ah, what the heck let's just open this thing up to anything --
	food, clothes, colors, ocupations, animals, whatever.  Also,
	let's just make it proper nouns, not just places -- people,
	places, what else?  Remember the rules, though -- common terms,
	hidden proper nouns (i.e., no adjectives).

		-- Cliff
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750.1a few moreBOOKIE::DAVEYWed Dec 13 1989 22:545
    Denim - a cloth - from N�mes, France
    Guernsey - a sweater - from the Channel island
    Tuxedo - from a town in New York state
    
    John
750.2FezPASTIS::MONAHANhumanity is a trojan horseWed Dec 13 1989 23:351
    
750.3AscotCTOAVX::OAKESIts Deja Vu all over again...Thu Dec 14 1989 14:161
    
750.4BloomersKAOO01::LAPLANTELes Montagnards Cameron d'OttawaThu Dec 14 1989 14:181
    
750.5Amelia Bloomer is not a placeSSGBPM::BPM5::KENAHThe stars of SagittariusThu Dec 14 1989 23:053
    re -1: Nope, Bloomers belongs in the Clothes People note...
    
    					andrew
750.6Arran sweatersCURRNT::PREECEShipwrecked and comatoseFri Dec 15 1989 06:575


   ..... from the islands off the coast of Ireland.

750.7tweedGLIVET::RECKARDJon Reckard, 381-0878, ZKO3-2/T63Fri Dec 15 1989 13:260
750.8Arran/AranCHEFS::BEVERIDGEJJohn @RDL 7899-5065Fri Dec 15 1989 15:429
< Note 750.6 by CURRNT::PREECE "Shipwrecked and comatose" >
                              -< Arran sweaters >-
   ..... from the islands off the coast of Ireland.


Arran's in the Firth of Clyde;  the Aran Islands are the ones off 
Galway with the sweaters.

Regards, John.
750.9Some of each...CURRNT::PREECEShipwrecked and comatoseMon Dec 18 1989 10:368
>Arran's in the Firth of Clyde;  the Aran Islands are the ones off 
>Galway with the sweaters.


.. Interestingly, I've seem it spelt both ways for both places !

Ian
(who come from the Scots Ar(r)an) 
750.10Does Ar(r)an have a Gaelic meaning?CHEFS::BEVERIDGEJJohn @RDL 7899-5065Mon Dec 18 1989 15:0412
< Re .9 >

>Arran's in the Firth of Clyde;  the Aran Islands are the ones off 
>Galway with the sweaters.

>... Interestingly, I've seem it spelt both ways for both places !

True enough.   I dont know if it has a meaning in Gaelic, which being
really only as spoken language doesnt necessarily have authoritative
spelling forms. 

John.