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Millie Morgan
September 17th, 2013, 10:31 PM
Here we have a very fine list of 20 CHEBULE definitions, only one of which
came from a dictionary.
Please send your votes for two of them by public reply to this message
before the deadline:

11:00pm Thu 19/9 Melbourne
6:00am Thu 19/9 PDT
8:00am Thu 19/9 CDT
9:00am Thu 19/9 EDT
2:00pm Thu 19/9 BST
3:00pm Thu 19/9 CEST


Best wishes
Millie

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** CHEBULE **

1: Cheerful

2: a napkin ring

3: A down feather

4: An outcropping of Alpine glacial ice

5: a box for holding spare tack on the outside of a coach

6: A toper; one habitually given to strong drink; a drunkard

7: Algerian dish of spiced lamb with vegetables. (Also chebool.)

8: a horse-drawn sleigh having three runners and seating for six or more

9: a pony cart used for collecting and delivering laundry [Assam] [also
KHEVULLI]

10: The dried prune-like astringent fruit of Terminalia Chebula, a tree of
central Asia, etc., imported commercially under the name of myrobalan

11: in Tudor costume, a slash in a doublet or sleeve which is filled with a
fabric of a contrasting color

12: in a building, a short side passage leading nowhere, often with a future
extension in mind

13: a necklace or carcanet made of overlapping discs of gold or gold-plated
metal

14: an asymmetric crystal (after Dr. Lawrence Chebb, their discoverer)

15: a flowered skirt worn in many West Indian countries

16: A Nigerian salad made from cassava and breadfruit

17: court or field attached to a dwelling

18: The rocky detritus of stone carving

19: a runaway

20: basement

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Daniel Widdis
September 17th, 2013, 11:05 PM
11 and 14, one which I believe and one which I don't.

On 9/17/13 8:31 PM, Millie Morgan wrote:

>
>11: in Tudor costume, a slash in a doublet or sleeve which is filled with
>a
>fabric of a contrasting color
>
>14: an asymmetric crystal (after Dr. Lawrence Chebb, their discoverer)


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Tim B
September 18th, 2013, 02:49 AM
2 and 20, please.

Best wishes,
Tim Bourne.

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—Keith Hale—
September 18th, 2013, 05:02 AM
5 & 18 fancy my suit, on this occasion, please.
-Keith-
On 17 Sep 2013 22:31, "Millie Morgan" <milliemmorgan (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:

> Here we have a very fine list of 20 CHEBULE definitions, only one of which
> came from a dictionary.
> Please send your votes for two of them by public reply to this message
> before the deadline:
>
> 11:00pm Thu 19/9 Melbourne
> 6:00am Thu 19/9 PDT
> 8:00am Thu 19/9 CDT
> 9:00am Thu 19/9 EDT
> 2:00pm Thu 19/9 BST
> 3:00pm Thu 19/9 CEST
>
>
> Best wishes
> Millie
>
> ------------------------------**----------
>
> ** CHEBULE **
>
> 1: Cheerful
>
> 2: a napkin ring
>
> 3: A down feather
>
> 4: An outcropping of Alpine glacial ice
>
> 5: a box for holding spare tack on the outside of a coach
>
> 6: A toper; one habitually given to strong drink; a drunkard
>
> 7: Algerian dish of spiced lamb with vegetables. (Also chebool.)
>
> 8: a horse-drawn sleigh having three runners and seating for six or more
>
> 9: a pony cart used for collecting and delivering laundry [Assam] [also
> KHEVULLI]
>
> 10: The dried prune-like astringent fruit of Terminalia Chebula, a tree of
> central Asia, etc., imported commercially under the name of myrobalan
>
> 11: in Tudor costume, a slash in a doublet or sleeve which is filled with
> a fabric of a contrasting color
>
> 12: in a building, a short side passage leading nowhere, often with a
> future extension in mind
>
> 13: a necklace or carcanet made of overlapping discs of gold or
> gold-plated metal
>
> 14: an asymmetric crystal (after Dr. Lawrence Chebb, their discoverer)
>
> 15: a flowered skirt worn in many West Indian countries
>
> 16: A Nigerian salad made from cassava and breadfruit
>
> 17: court or field attached to a dwelling
>
> 18: The rocky detritus of stone carving
>
> 19: a runaway
>
> 20: basement
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Guerri Stevens
September 18th, 2013, 05:03 AM
I vote for 2 and 6.

Guerri

On 9/17/2013 11:31 PM, Millie Morgan wrote:
> 2: a napkin ring
> 6: A toper; one habitually given to strong drink; a drunkard

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Tim Lodge
September 18th, 2013, 05:58 AM
I'll go for the Algerian stew and the Assamese laundry cart, 7 and 9,
please.

7: Algerian dish of spiced lamb with vegetables. (Also chebool.)

9: a pony cart used for collecting and delivering laundry [Assam] [also
KHEVULLI]

-- Tim L

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Judy Madnick
September 18th, 2013, 08:13 AM
4 and 18, please.

Judy Madnick
Albany, NY


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Dave Cunningham
September 18th, 2013, 10:31 AM
11 and 19 so I will not have a ghost of a chance being dealer


Dave

On Tuesday, September 17, 2013 11:31:08 PM UTC-4, Millie Morgan wrote:

> Here we have a very fine list of 20 CHEBULE definitions, only one of which
> came from a dictionary.
> Please send your votes for two of them by public reply to this message
> before the deadline:
>
> 11:00pm Thu 19/9 Melbourne
> 6:00am Thu 19/9 PDT
> 8:00am Thu 19/9 CDT
> 9:00am Thu 19/9 EDT
> 2:00pm Thu 19/9 BST
> 3:00pm Thu 19/9 CEST
>
>
> Best wishes
> Millie
>
> ----------------------------------------
>
> ** CHEBULE **
>
> 1: Cheerful
>
> 2: a napkin ring
>
> 3: A down feather
>
> 4: An outcropping of Alpine glacial ice
>
> 5: a box for holding spare tack on the outside of a coach
>
> 6: A toper; one habitually given to strong drink; a drunkard
>
> 7: Algerian dish of spiced lamb with vegetables. (Also chebool.)
>
> 8: a horse-drawn sleigh having three runners and seating for six or more
>
> 9: a pony cart used for collecting and delivering laundry [Assam] [also
> KHEVULLI]
>
> 10: The dried prune-like astringent fruit of Terminalia Chebula, a tree of
> central Asia, etc., imported commercially under the name of myrobalan
>
> 11: in Tudor costume, a slash in a doublet or sleeve which is filled with
> a
> fabric of a contrasting color
>
> 12: in a building, a short side passage leading nowhere, often with a
> future
> extension in mind
>
> 13: a necklace or carcanet made of overlapping discs of gold or
> gold-plated
> metal
>
> 14: an asymmetric crystal (after Dr. Lawrence Chebb, their discoverer)
>
> 15: a flowered skirt worn in many West Indian countries
>
> 16: A Nigerian salad made from cassava and breadfruit
>
> 17: court or field attached to a dwelling
>
> 18: The rocky detritus of stone carving
>
> 19: a runaway
>
> 20: basement
>
>

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Efrem Mallach
September 18th, 2013, 10:36 AM
2 and 15, please.

Efrem

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On Sep 17, 2013, at 11:31 PM, "Millie Morgan" <milliemmorgan (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:

> Here we have a very fine list of 20 CHEBULE definitions, only one of which came from a dictionary.
> Please send your votes for two of them by public reply to this message before the deadline:
>
> 11:00pm Thu 19/9 Melbourne
> 6:00am Thu 19/9 PDT
> 8:00am Thu 19/9 CDT
> 9:00am Thu 19/9 EDT
> 2:00pm Thu 19/9 BST
> 3:00pm Thu 19/9 CEST
>
>
> Best wishes
> Millie
>
> ----------------------------------------
>
> ** CHEBULE **
>
> 2: a napkin ring
>
> 15: a flowered skirt worn in many West Indian countries

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France International/Mike Shefler
September 18th, 2013, 11:33 AM
I'll fall for 4 and 19.

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EnDash@aol.com
September 18th, 2013, 02:28 PM
I'll guess at numbers 11 and 16:




11: in Tudor costume, a slash in a doublet or sleeve which is filled with
a
fabric of a contrasting color


16: A Nigerian salad made from cassava and breadfruit




-- Dick Weltz


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Steve Graham
September 18th, 2013, 02:38 PM
I'll go for 11 and 12

Steve Graham

No tree is too big for a short dog to lift his leg on

11: in Tudor costume, a slash in a doublet or sleeve which is filled with a
fabric of a contrasting color

12: in a building, a short side passage leading nowhere, often with a future
extension in mind


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Chuck
September 18th, 2013, 05:11 PM
Millie -

An interesting word. I'll try -

2: a napkin ring

and

11: in Tudor costume, a slash in a doublet or sleeve which is filled
with a fabric of a contrasting color

Thanks,

Chuck

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Jim Hart
September 18th, 2013, 06:39 PM
I'll try 11 and 12 for a Tudor costume leading nowhere

Jim



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Dodi Schultz
September 18th, 2013, 07:00 PM
Today's wild guesses:
> 13: a necklace or carcanet made of overlapping discs of gold or
> gold-plated metal
and
> 20: basement

—Dodi


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Nancy Shepherdson
September 18th, 2013, 08:42 PM
>
> I'll take 5 and 13, thanks.


Nancy

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Dodi Schultz
September 18th, 2013, 09:14 PM
Nancy's vote, like Tim Lodge's and Jim Hart's, arrived in duplicate,
addressed to Dixonary, with cc: to Dixonary. Can anyone explain why?

On 9/18/2013 9:42 PM, Nancy Shepherdson wrote:
>
> I'll take 5 and 13, thanks.
>
> Nancy
>


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Christopher Carson
September 18th, 2013, 11:50 PM
Vox pop says 2 and 11.

Chris

Sent from my iPhone

On Sep 17, 2013, at 11:31 PM, "Millie Morgan" <milliemmorgan (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:

> Here we have a very fine list of 20 CHEBULE definitions, only one of which came from a dictionary.
> Please send your votes for two of them by public reply to this message before the deadline:
>
> 11:00pm Thu 19/9 Melbourne
> 6:00am Thu 19/9 PDT
> 8:00am Thu 19/9 CDT
> 9:00am Thu 19/9 EDT
> 2:00pm Thu 19/9 BST
> 3:00pm Thu 19/9 CEST
>
>
> Best wishes
> Millie
>
> ----------------------------------------
>
> ** CHEBULE **
>
> 1: Cheerful
>
> 2: a napkin ring
>
> 3: A down feather
>
> 4: An outcropping of Alpine glacial ice
>
> 5: a box for holding spare tack on the outside of a coach
>
> 6: A toper; one habitually given to strong drink; a drunkard
>
> 7: Algerian dish of spiced lamb with vegetables. (Also chebool.)
>
> 8: a horse-drawn sleigh having three runners and seating for six or more
>
> 9: a pony cart used for collecting and delivering laundry [Assam] [also KHEVULLI]
>
> 10: The dried prune-like astringent fruit of Terminalia Chebula, a tree of central Asia, etc., imported commercially under the name of myrobalan
>
> 11: in Tudor costume, a slash in a doublet or sleeve which is filled with a fabric of a contrasting color
>
> 12: in a building, a short side passage leading nowhere, often with a future extension in mind
>
> 13: a necklace or carcanet made of overlapping discs of gold or gold-plated metal
>
> 14: an asymmetric crystal (after Dr. Lawrence Chebb, their discoverer)
>
> 15: a flowered skirt worn in many West Indian countries
>
> 16: A Nigerian salad made from cassava and breadfruit
>
> 17: court or field attached to a dwelling
>
> 18: The rocky detritus of stone carving
>
> 19: a runaway
>
> 20: basement
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Tony Abell
September 18th, 2013, 11:52 PM
15 and 20 for me.

> 15: a flowered skirt worn in many West Indian countries

> 20: basement

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Chuck
September 20th, 2013, 10:10 AM
Excellent D0, Congratulations!

On 9/17/2013 11:31 PM, Millie Morgan wrote:
> Here we have a very fine list of 20 CHEBULE definitions, only one of
> which came from a dictionary.
> Please send your votes for two of them by public reply to this message
> before the deadline:
>
> 11:00pm Thu 19/9 Melbourne
> 6:00am Thu 19/9 PDT
> 8:00am Thu 19/9 CDT
> 9:00am Thu 19/9 EDT
> 2:00pm Thu 19/9 BST
> 3:00pm Thu 19/9 CEST
>
>
> Best wishes
> Millie
>

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