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Something caught my eye while reading an article on wildlife conservation yesterday that never struck me before, probably because I haven't seen these words in such close proximity. But here we have does the verb and does the noun, the plural of female deer...does and does...two words with identical spelling, different pronunciation (which disqualifies them as homonyms), and, of course, meanings that are light years apart. Is there a --nym for this one? If not should we create one? How 'bout it, tsuwm...do you have something on this? (Or could this be some obvious nomenclature I'm forgetting?)

On the lighter side this also brought to mind doughs, doze, does, and 'dose!


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i dunno about a "-nym" word, but how about homographs?

here a link: http://einstein.et.tudelft.nl/~arlet/puzzles/sol.cgi/language/english/pronunciation/homograph/homographs

some examples:

content
desert
consummate

uhoh... did that link make the screen go W-I-D-E???

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Thanks for the link, caradea! And welcome to the board!

Evidently does seems to be one of the more compound homographs...the site gives a great example,
does the buck see the does?

It also gives an example of homographs where the capitalization differs...august and August, and calls these capitonyms. There's a -nym I never heard before!


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well, I don't know that I agree entirely with this. my understanding of homograph is: a word of the same spelling as another, but of different origin and meaning; e.g., base and base, bore and bore, cleave and cleave.

wheras a heteronym is a homograph having the same spelling as another, but a different *sound and meaning; e.g., does and does, bass and bass, etc.



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Thanks, tsuwm...now I can add hetero-- to my --nym list!

And, realizing in retrospect that this is probably a big YART to the Long-Time Legends of the board (sorry, I was too hot. tired, and lazy to do a search that night), I thought, perhaps, we could turn this into a New --Nym thread to list new, strange, and interesting Wordonyms.
For instance, so far on this thread I've added capitonym and heteronym to my own --nymlist.
Precluding the common and obvious such as synonym, homonym, antonym, tswumnym, Jackienym, etc. , and making allowance for --nym derivatives such as homograph, how many strange Wordonyms are out there?

capitonym, heteronym......and they're off!


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how many strange Wordonyms are out there?

capitonym, heteronym......and they're off!


Psst--Honey, could you switch this to Wordplay and Fun? I know I've violated Aunt Mav's suggested rule of keeping Q & A serious, myself, but I do want to let him know I remember it. This DOES sound like a lot of fun!

The rule-o-nym queen (alternate identity when I'm not the Gutter Queen--hi belM),

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The wide posts have happened before ... and if memory serves it happens when a poster composes in another place and pastes into the regular AWAD reply box ... or something like that.
I can't read the wide posts very well as I get dizzy(ier) with all that swooshing back and forth.
And I hate to miss the fun.
Sometimes it goes back to normal width on second page or the poster corrects it and all posts follow suit. There's another one - suit!
(whirling off to another thread)


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Please see New --Nyms on Wordplay and Fun for the continuation-nym of this thread!


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does the buck see the does?

Alternatively, one could ask, in reference to a herd of deer trying to swim across a turbulent bay:

Does the sea buck the does?

But then that would be fun, so I couldn't possibly post it in this part of the Board without being apprehended by the gutternymfora police.


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homophone: same sound different spelling e.g. seen scene
homograph: different sound same spelling e.g. lead (Pb) lead (opposite of follow)
homonym: same sound same spelling e.g. bear (carry) bear (Bruin)

Row (line) is a homophone of roe, a homograph of row (quarrel), and a homonym of row (propel a boat with an oar).

Two more nym words: pseudonym and toponym

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