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1162.1 | http://c.gp.cs.cmu.edu:5103/prog/webster | TOHOPE::VORE_S | Raise The Standard | Tue Jan 02 1996 14:21 | 5 |
| but...
Webster Definition for "parmiological"
No definition for 'parmiological'.
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1162.2 | | SMURF::BINDER | Eis qui nos doment vescimur. | Wed Jan 03 1996 04:48 | 2 |
| OED Second Edition cellulose dictionary also lacks an entry for
"parmiological." Anyone got a Third Edition handy?
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1162.3 | Webster's on the Web | CSC32::K_GILFORD | The Call of the World | Wed Jan 03 1996 20:38 | 22 |
| Re: .0
It seems the OED folks and others insist on copyrighting their
dictionairies (what, they want to make money?). The only decent
English dictionary that I've found on the WWW so far that is not
access-restricted is the one below:
Dictionary URL
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Webster's http://c.gp.cs.cmu.edu:5103/prog/webster
http://nqcd.lanl.gov/WEBSTER
The first URL is a little better because every word in the definition
that is contained in the dictionary is hyper-linked. There is a
thesaurus hyper-link as well.
Sorry no 'parmiological' there either. In fact, the only word in
Webster's that begins with 'parm-' is parmesan.
Kevin
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1162.4 | | PRSSOS::MAILLARD | Denis MAILLARD | Thu Jan 04 1996 01:49 | 6 |
| Re .1, .2, .3: "parmiological" is not the word that Dan wanted to know
about. The word is "par�miological". Do you have any problem with the
8-bit characters? In that case, read it as : "paroemiological" with the
first "o" and the "e" coalesced into one letter (and no, I don't know
what it means).
Denis.
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1162.5 | | DRDAN::KALIKOW | DIGITAL=DEC; Reclaim the Name&Glory! | Thu Jan 04 1996 07:56 | 3 |
| Tnx Denis. As I recall from context, "paroemiological" had to do with
the study of subversiveness...
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1162.6 | | SMURF::BINDER | Eis qui nos doment vescimur. | Thu Jan 04 1996 08:09 | 12 |
| Re .4
Denis, my terminal emulator shows the oe ligature, but the word in the
basenote contains a division sign, not the oe ligature. Of course,
this could just be due to a confusion of which character set I'm using
(ISO 8859-1). In fact, I've just now logged into another session using
the DEC Multinational Character Set, and bingo, I get the ligature.
In amy case, I did a wild-card search on par*miology and par*miological
in my electronic American Heritage Dictionary - no matches. :-)
-dick
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1162.7 | Answer | KERNEL::MORRIS | Which universe did you dial? | Thu Jan 04 1996 08:53 | 8 |
| OK - Chambers 20th C wins again: here goes.....
paroemia, n. a proverb, adage.
paroemiology, the study of proverbs
Hope that helps
Jon
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1162.8 | :-) | DRDAN::KALIKOW | DIGITAL=DEC; Reclaim the Name&Glory! | Thu Jan 04 1996 10:06 | 2 |
| Tnx Jon!
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