Sunday, April 24, 2011

LANDLE

The word today is 'LANDLE': the definition is up to you, dear Eloqwatti. Go crazy, be poetic, have fun!

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5 comments:

  1. Ländle - From German Land (Land) + -le, a diminutive suffix) - A synonym for several German speaking territories - see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ländle

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  2. Landle: last name [surname] made famous by the Ivan the Great, famous champion of table tennis.

    "To throw a Landle" means to ping pong your way to wealth.

    Definitions from Emblodwictionary.com

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  3. Landle (lan'dl n.)

    1. An allotment used by urban dwellers to grow forgettable vegetables under the strict weed-free administration of a horticultural obergruppenfuehrer (from Sanskrit LANATADA piece of soil + Eng. dim. 'le'. 1578 "This landle, this nation, this jewel'd sceptre surrounded by shining seas"

    2. The grounding of a Microlite one-seater aircraft - 1986 "This thing's easy to handle, it's even easier to landle"

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  4. Ländle (diminutive of land in some dialects of the German language, e.g., the Low Alemannic and Swabian ones) is sometimes used in German as a colloquial ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ländle

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  5. landle (n.) handle to most at first glance

    land idle to some

    this land is my land to others

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