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Rory wrote:Yes???
No!!!
That wasn't me - that was my eldest brother.....
I have never owned one - and never want to.
Was he heavy ?
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no he aint...

at least not in 1984 when I saw him...
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How about a word, then?

I suspect that many of us know this one already:

rehoboam

• noun - a wine bottle of about six times the standard size.

— origin late 19th cent.: from the name Rehoboam (well I never.....).
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Richard Ruck wrote:How about a word, then?

I suspect that many of us know this one already:

rehoboam

• noun - a wine bottle of about six times the standard size.

— origin late 19th cent.: from the name Rehoboam (well I never.....).
go on then, tell us all the rest.
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Jereboam - 4 bottles
Methuselah - 8 bottles
Salmanazar - 12 bottles
Balthazar - 16 bottles
Nebuchadnezzar - 20 bottles
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OK, I admit I wasn't sure about a couple of them.......had to look them up!
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Thank you, never know when that will come in useful.
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Trust Richard to know all about wine bottle sizes.
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J.R. wrote:Trust Richard to know all about wine bottle sizes.
I can look, but I can't afford..... :(

Well, not the big ones, anyway! :)
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spruit

• noun S. African - a small watercourse, typically dry except during the rainy season.

— origin Dutch; related to sprout.
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Forgot to post this yesterday:

chaebol

• noun (pl. same or chaebols) (in the Republic of Korea) - a large family-owned business conglomerate.

— origin 1980s: Korean, literally ‘money clan’.
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......and today's:

teraphim

• plural noun [also treated as sing.] - small images or cult objects used as domestic deities or oracles by ancient Semitic peoples.

— origin late Middle English: via late Latin from Greek theraphin, from Hebrew terapim.
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Richard Ruck wrote:......and today's:

teraphim

• plural noun [also treated as sing.] - small images or cult objects used as domestic deities or oracles by ancient Semitic peoples.

— origin late Middle English: via late Latin from Greek theraphin, from Hebrew terapim.
.... and I thought they had hard shells and were found swimming around in ponds with angels ! :lol:
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J.R. wrote:
Richard Ruck wrote:......and today's:

teraphim

• plural noun [also treated as sing.] - small images or cult objects used as domestic deities or oracles by ancient Semitic peoples.

— origin late Middle English: via late Latin from Greek theraphin, from Hebrew terapim.
.... and I thought they had hard shells and were found swimming around in ponds with angels ! :lol:
I don't swim in ponds
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Took a bit of a break from this last week, but here we go again.....

entresol

• noun - a low storey between the ground floor and the first floor of a building; a mezzanine floor.

— origin early 18th cent.: French, from Spanish entresuelo, from entre ‘between’ + suelo ‘storey’.
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