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#180372 - 11/17/08 03:13 PM Re: Is there another word with a syllable but not vowel? [Re: tsuwm]
etaoin Offline
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Originally Posted By: tsuwm
Looahville?


um, that's LOUuhvle

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#180415 - 11/18/08 08:52 PM Re: Is there another word with a syllable but not vowel? [Re: etaoin]
Jackie Global Moderator Offline
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Ha!

I'd say, "krooth".

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#180420 - 11/18/08 09:55 PM Re: Is there another word with a syllable but not vowel? [Re: Jackie]
Faldage Offline
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I would say that cwm and crwth wouldn't count towards the score whether they're English words or not. The w is a vowel in both of them.

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#180426 - 11/18/08 11:12 PM Re: Is there another word with a syllable but not vowel? [Re: goofy]
GwynneF Offline
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My Microsoft Bookshelf says cwm is Welsh:

cwm

cwm (k?m) noun
See cirque.

[Welsh, valley.]

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#180427 - 11/18/08 11:28 PM Re: Is there another word with a syllable but not vowel? [Re: GwynneF]
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OneLook lists ~16 English dictionaries that list cwm as an English word -- it's every bit as English now as, say, yenta.



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#180431 - 11/19/08 07:12 AM Re: Is there another word with a syllable but not vowel? [Re: tsuwm]
Faldage Offline
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And W is still a vowel in them. Don't make me say irregardless!

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#180433 - 11/19/08 08:17 AM Re: no vowel runs thru 'em [Re: Faldage]
zmjezhd Offline
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And W is still a vowel in them.

Yes. That's why it dawned on me earlier in this thread. Was GF asing about words with no graphemic or phonemic vowels. That's why I mentioned clicks (link), nasals, and (af)fricatives. I'd consider tsk /|/, hmm /m:/, and sss /s:/ to be interjections (a kind of word). None of them has either kind of vowel in them.

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#180475 - 11/21/08 05:10 PM This one? [Re: GwynneF]
twosleepy Offline
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I'll need some help on this one...

In a scrabble game this word came up: byrls. I have tried to find a definition online, but to no avail. I would like to know:
1) the meaning
2) the pronunciation
3) if it qualifies

Thanks in advance! :0)

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#180476 - 11/21/08 06:03 PM Re: This one? [Re: twosleepy]
tsuwm Offline
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from the official online Scrabble [Hasbro] lookup:
BYRL
(BYRLED/BYRLING/BYRLS)
to birle


defined in the typical Scrabble dictionary manner! grin

edit:
oh, here's the link, for future reference
Scrabble lookup


Edited by tsuwm (11/21/08 06:05 PM)

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#180481 - 11/22/08 04:04 AM Re: This one? [Re: tsuwm]
Zed Offline
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"and he goes birling, birling down the white water.
The log driver's waltz pleases girls completely."

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