Tony H   01-14-2010, 06:51 PM
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What is the etymology (effymology if you will) of this word? I don't know why it seemed familiar when I read it in Ground Zero. Is it a word you created Paul or is it paying homage to something?

I don't know why it seems so familiar. Unless I am a sensitive. LOL

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fpw   01-15-2010, 12:02 AM
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AsMoral Wrote:What is the etymology (effymology if you will) of this word? I don't know why it seemed familiar when I read it in Ground Zero. Is it a word you created Paul or is it paying homage to something?

I don't know why it seems so familiar. Unless I am a sensitive. LOL
You must be a sensitive. It's an anagram of a German word for "outsider."

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KRW   01-15-2010, 12:40 AM
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fpw Wrote:You must be a sensitive. It's an anagram of a German word for "outsider."

And yet you made it sound so Mayan. (man was I way off)Cool
Old Europe   02-24-2010, 11:47 AM
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Ah, that's interesting! I tried an anagram-generator and it came up with the German word "Nichtfachmann". Being German I would have translated Nichtfachmann with "amateur" or "non-professional", but the dictionary says "outsider" as well.
Patrice   02-24-2010, 01:28 PM
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Old Europe Wrote:Ah, that's interesting! I tried an anagram-generator and it came up with the German word "Nichtfachmann". Being German I would have translated Nichtfachmann with "amateur" or "non-professional", but the dictionary says "outsider" as well.


NICHTFACHMANN nice....
great anagram paul. know i know what to say to say here germany when they do a bad job or somethin stupid
  
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