3rd new word

FPoodry at aol.com FPoodry at aol.com
Fri Mar 23 23:46:26 EST 2001


In a message dated 3/23/01 5:10:09 PM, logos at kith.org writes:

>So can someone enlighten us as to what "napiform," "hent," and "jargoon"
>mean?
>
>(I recall an Andre Norton book (that I never finished reading) called _The
>Jargoon Pard_ -- always assumed that was a made-up word...)

napiform: shaped like a turnip
hent: to take hold of; seize (obs.)
jargoon: type of zircon (an actual gemstone.  The Andre Norton book had 
something to do with a carved stone in the shape of a "pard" I believe.  I 
read it all the way through (I think), but remember nothing of the story.)
y'know, you can always look these up in a dictionary ;-)
(which I finally did with zax...I couldn't wait any longer!)
get those chott definitions in!
-Fran



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