@Ghost-of-a-Duke
Not too easy, even with 3 Ys and a W. My collective dictionaries don't have it. ā¹ļø Unless someone else can find it I'll need another clue.
@Kewpie saidI think it is an archaic word (hence the obsolete) but was/is the longest word without vowels.
@Ghost-of-a-Duke
Not too easy, even with 3 Ys and a W. My collective dictionaries don't have it. ā¹ļø Unless someone else can find it I'll need another clue.
(With further searching it is apparently a Welsh word, not English). š
@Kewpie saidI use the word at least twice every day.
Twyndyllyngs
Guinness book of records.
Wordgrabber says it's listed in several dictionaries and gives the meaning.
Neither gives its source.
It looks like something invented specifically for April 1.
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@Ghost-of-a-Duke saidThat, your Grace, just points to your erudition, not the general knowledge.
I use the word at least twice every day.
Do we have a new word?