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Posted By: Coffeebean Deign - 06/24/04 03:03 PM
Would you deign to live in Denmark?

Posted By: of troy Re: Deign - 06/24/04 09:50 PM
can i eat nothing but danishes for breakfast?

Posted By: AnnaStrophic Re: Deign - 06/25/04 07:38 PM
This is getting serious. Starting off a topic with a pun??!!





Posted By: Buffalo Shrdlu Re: Deign - 06/25/04 07:48 PM
all part of some grand design, no doubt...

Posted By: Faldage Re: Deign - 06/26/04 12:09 AM
This thread is designated for the scrap heap.

Posted By: Buffalo Shrdlu Re: Deign - 06/26/04 12:17 AM
aw, that was a bit flat...

Posted By: Wordwind Re: Deign - 08/21/04 03:21 PM
Great

Posted By: Alex Williams Re: Deign - 08/23/04 12:12 PM
The Dane in Spain deigns to take the train.


Posted By: Capfka Re: Deign - 08/27/04 04:09 PM
But not Dana Scully.

Posted By: jheem Re: dignus march - 08/27/04 04:53 PM
Reign < regnum 'kingdom, rule', deign < dignus 'worthy'; Dane < Danicus; -mark ~ march 'border (county)' < PIE *merg(')- 'mark', cf. Latin margo 'border, edge'.

http://www.bartleby.com/61/roots/IE327.html


Posted By: Buffalo Shrdlu Re: dignus august - 08/27/04 04:58 PM
living on the edge, eh, nuncle? bringing this back(back?) to a word post... you are the king.



Posted By: Buffalo Shrdlu Re: regnus dignus - 08/27/04 05:00 PM
oh, and congrats on the veteran-hood.

Posted By: jheem Re: damn RAM - 08/27/04 05:03 PM
Eh?, ta, eta.

Posted By: Jackie Re: regnus dingus - 08/30/04 12:01 PM
Et tu to you, too, but what does RAM have to do with anything?

Posted By: jheem Re: regnus dingus - 08/30/04 01:00 PM
RAM

Lots of sheep, jets, and memory up over in Jylland. But seriously, not really sure why.

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