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#102059 04/30/03 12:29 AM
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larrikin
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5ult.< ? LARK26 [Slang, Chiefly Austral.] a hoodlum or rowdy, esp. a you

laryngectomy
n.
5LARYNG(O)3 + 3ECTOMY6 the surgical removal of all or part of the larynx

lanyard
n.
5altered (infl. by YARD1) < ME lanyer < MFr laniere < OFr lasniere < lasne, noose, earlier nasle < Frank *nastila, a cord, lace, dim. of Gmc *nast3 < IE base *ned3 > L nodus, knot6
1 a short rope or cord used on board ship for holding or fastening something
2 a cord worn around the neck, as by sailors, from which to hang something, as a knife, whistle, etc.
3 a cord with attached hook, for firing certain types of cannon

latanier (noun) -

1. fan palms of the southern United States and the Caribbean region

lateen
adj.
5Fr latine < (voile) latine, Latin (sail) < fem. of L Latinus, LATIN6 designating or of a triangular, fore-and-aft-rigged sail attached to a long yard suspended obliquely from a short mast: now used chiefly on Mediterranean vessels
n.
a lateen-rigged vessel Also la[teen$er

lathi
n.
5Hindi6 in India, a heavy stick of bamboo and iron, used as a club esp. by police

lathhouse
After sufficient seedling growth (90-120 days) the plants were placed in the lathhouse for a hardening off period prior to
transplanting into the field. ...(I could not find definition, and some sites describing it were in pdf so I couldn't copy them. Laths as I know them are boards about an inch and a half wide and a quarter inch thick. Before sheetrock became available, frame house interior walls were covered with laths spaced about a quarter of an inch apart, then slow
setting plaster of paris with sand and cow hair mixed in was troweled on. A job requiring
considerable experience and skill.
Apparently the lathhouse is used as an intermediary between the hothouse, and trnasplantin outdoors. I have never seen one. I'm not going to get into a lather over it.










































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RE:lanyard
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5altered (infl. by YARD1) < ME lanyer < MFr laniere < OFr lasniere < lasne, noose, earlier nasle < Frank *nastila, a cord, lace, dim. of Gmc *nast3 < IE base *ned3 > L nodus, knot6
1 a short rope or cord used on board ship for holding or fastening something
2 a cord worn around the neck, as by sailors, from which to hang something, as a knife, whistle, etc.
3 a cord with attached hook, for firing certain types of cannon


i know this word, i have used it for a vinyl, flat cording, that is woven into ropes, and used to hold keys (so it would be close to defination 2.)

The park employees always had reels of lanyard--which we use to make lanyards.. there was diamond "stitch", a firm tight rope design, that resulted in the two different tones of lanyard creating a design with diamond shapes, Box, (square shape) barrel (similar to box, but spiral design made the sides seem rounded) cobra, a striped design like the body of the snake..

we wore the lanyards round our neck, holding most often a house key.. in the summer we were expected to fend for our selves when our mothers needed to run errands (like going to the bank, and having the quartly interest recorded), or going to the utility office to pay the bill, (and save the cost of a money order and a stamp) or when mother had a doctors appointment.

craft stores still sell the stuff, and i have taught my neices and nephews the 'stitches', my siblings had total forgotten how to weave them.


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larrikin
n.
5ult.< ? LARK26 [Slang, Chiefly Austral.] a hoodlum or rowdy, esp. a you


A you? You sayin' I'm a hoodlum, wwh? Come on! Put up your dukes!


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solipsism abounds..


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tsuwm, what's the word for tooseriousliism?


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Dear WW: my edit, paste....misbehaved.
larrikin
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5ult.< ? LARK26 [Slang, Chiefly Austral.] a hoodlum or rowdy, esp. a young one



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>what's the word for tooseriousliism?

in some cases, asteism


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Re: what's the word for tooseriousliism?

I would say prig(priggish)-- but I would never apply it to tsuwm!

there might be 'softer' insults, that imply tooseriousliism but i can't think of any.


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I've gotta quote tsuwm. I checked out asteism since that was news to me. It warn't in MW unabridged, so I checked onelook, and there tsuwm was along with 7 other references out of the over 800 availables.

And here's what tsuwm wrote about asteism:

asteism
[rhet] genteel irony, polite and ingenious mockery;
a... handsome way of deriding another -- Chambers



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Or the agelast who never laughs.
And my dictionary says solipsism is a theory. Practised by bounders?

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