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Posted By: Elizabeth Creith gilse - the definitions - 01/31/06 01:44 PM
Sorry, no clever literature - just heartfelt thanks for all the entries.

a. a Scottish fairy

b. lithe, supple (Chaucer)

c. [Old Norse] Highly ornate embroidery stitched to the neckline, cuffs or hem of a traditional costume using gold or silver thread

d. the (usually) minimal amount of moss that grows on the north side of trees in northern hemisphere

e. A mythic fish-like creature, common in heraldic designs from mediaeval Provençal

f. the liquid discharge that allows a spider to spin a web

g. A product derived from a glycoprotein found the jelly mass of frogs' eggs. Blended at moderately high temperatures with metallic oxides, it was formerly used in the manufacture of an acrylic-like painting medium

h. a young salmon on its first return from salt to fresh water

i. A finely-ground confectioners sugar made and used in the Netherlands

j. An Irish folk dance where dancers reenact the story of the giant Finn MacCoul who is pursued by a Scottish giant. In an attempt to save her husband, Finn's wife, Oonagh, disguises him as his own baby

k. The bisque-like finish on fine Czech porcelain

l. a slope, esp. one that is gentle or moderate

m. v., Old Scots. to milk an animal

n. an alloy comprised of mostly copper and small amounts of silver and gold used mainly in fabricating jewelry in ancient Northern Europe

p. A specialized fabric that has osmotic properties for use in aquaria
Posted By: Buffalo Shrdlu Re: gilse - the definitions - 01/31/06 01:54 PM
wow. good defs.

K
Posted By: musick Re: gilse - the definitions - 01/31/06 01:56 PM
I
Posted By: Jackie Re: gilse - the definitions - 01/31/06 03:39 PM
You what?
Posted By: Alex Williams Re: gilse - the definitions - 01/31/06 03:57 PM
I really have no idea sew I'll vote C.
Posted By: TEd Remington Re: gilse - the definitions - 01/31/06 04:07 PM
N.
Posted By: wofahulicodoc Re: gilse - the definitions - 01/31/06 05:02 PM
I think I thought I had submitted a 'nition, but I don't recognize anything as mine so I guess I didn't after all. Sorry! I meant well.

Let's have a go at D
Posted By: AnnaStrophic Re: gilse - the definitions - 01/31/06 06:21 PM
E for me.
Posted By: musick I say... is that a joke, son? - 01/31/06 08:26 PM
I..yI.yIyI.. mmmmmm.. etc... bandIto
Posted By: themilum Re: gilse - the definitions - 01/31/06 09:18 PM
Since I know the definition of 'gilse" and the answer is "M"
I used my considerable Hogwash skills to select those definitions
that were offered by the Awad men.

Surprisingly I only found four male entries...N,G,J,D.

And of course "M" (the correct definition) was coined by a scottish male
but that doesn't count.

Since most players of Hogwash are male it follows that some Awad men have very gentle and sensitive mannerisms when it comes to defining words in "Hogwash".

Hurry, Elizabeth, I can't wait to see the results.

Posted By: Elizabeth Creith Re: gilse - the definitions - 01/31/06 10:23 PM
Quote:

Hurry, Elizabeth, I can't wait to see the results.






'Tis not up to me to hurry - I haveta get votes from all submitters, or leave the definitions up a week, one.
Posted By: Alex Williams Re: gilse - the definitions - 02/01/06 01:00 AM
30 lashes to milum with a wet noodle for posting the correct answer, whited out or not.
Posted By: Father Steve Re: gilse - the definitions - 02/01/06 02:16 AM
Heimdall guards the gate to Asgard and his tunic is trimmed with gilse. I choose C because it is the right answer, not M.
Posted By: sjmaxq Re: gilse - the definitions - 02/01/06 02:22 AM
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30 lashes to milum with a wet noodle for posting the correct answer, whited out or not.




Well, I'm pleased that I didn't see that post then. Why would one do such a churlish and juvenile thing?
Posted By: tsuwm Re: gilse - the definitions - 02/01/06 02:31 AM
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30 lashes to milum with a wet noodle for posting the correct answer, whited out or not.




Well, I'm pleased that I didn't see that post then. Why would one do such a churlish and juvenile thing?




you guys obviously haven't been paying attention to milo's past plays -- m) would be my very last choice now.

-ron (not going to push my def'n) obvious

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anadromous.. catadromous.. <balancing hands>
doesn't matter; I choose h.

-joe (mostly because I didn't submit) friday
Posted By: themilum Re: gilse - the definitions - 02/01/06 10:45 AM
tsuwm! (pronounced suumm)

Did it ever cross your ever-busy mind that Alex Williams might be slyly promoting the definition "M" because he wrote it and needs the points?

Of which (speaking of malhogwash) when (if ever) are we going to get the results from Hogwash game #89 featuring "ucalegon"? I need the points.
Posted By: Alex Williams Re: gilse - the definitions - 02/01/06 12:09 PM
Actually I wrote C and voted for it to try to seduce others to vote for it as well. That's right, seduce. Where've you been all my life, baby?
Posted By: WhitmanO'Neill Re: gilse - the definitions - 02/01/06 01:32 PM
Guess I'm seduced then... C
Posted By: Owlbow Re: gilse - the definitions - 02/01/06 04:48 PM
I'll bend to b.
Posted By: Jackie Re: gilse - the definitions - 02/01/06 05:41 PM
I like J; it's cool! And just odd enough that it might be the right one.
Posted By: sjmaxq Re: gilse - the definitions - 02/01/06 06:56 PM
As usual I have no idea.
Posted By: Fiberbabe Re: gilse - the definitions - 02/01/06 10:13 PM
I'm'unna say G because that's just crazy talk.
Posted By: belMarduk Re: gilse - the definitions - 02/01/06 10:38 PM
Hmmm. I'm voting for E, no wait, K - yup, I choose K.
Posted By: Bingley Re: gilse - the definitions - 02/02/06 05:16 AM
A
Posted By: consuelo Re: gilse - the definitions - 02/02/06 11:12 AM
F
Posted By: Faldage Re: gilse - the definitions - 02/02/06 11:52 AM
I was gonna vote for O but I see they ain't none.

So I'll go for E.
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