The darker patch of sky always present between the bows of a double rainbow is known as: Alexander’s Band, named after the Greek Alexander Aphrodisias.
The Clumpton list: Pugh, Pugh, Barney McGrew, Cuthbert and Grubb.
Circe: another name for a vamp or temptress.
Clemed: old English for starved.
Shibboleth: A word used as a test for detecting people from another district or country by their pronunciation of a word or a sound very difficult for foreigners to pronounce correctly and lots more.
The painter El Greko’s actual name: Domenikos Theotokopoulos, thus El Greko.
A Lit: an old English word for a bat, (the flying kind).
Plumbago: old English for graphite.
Loppers: the pull out bars that support the drop down flap of a bureau.
Stribulation: the noise made by crickets.
Hummerdrews, (phonetic spelling): Noises that are not easily identified.
From my collection of words I pick up from time to time.
I'll apologise in advance for any spelling errors, not one of my string points.
Got loads of collective nouns, all filed under a Pete & Dud like tone of voice, "Did You Know".
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