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Cogitoergosum
05-21-2000, 05:00 PM
hey this is my first post, and of course as are nearly all SDMB questions, it is pretty dorky. well neway, just out of curiosity, how are the letters of the alphabet spelled. and secondly, are there any words in english with the same letter three times consecutively?
Thanx
JFMichael
05-21-2000, 05:10 PM
Well, I don't know about the spelling of the letters, but I do know the answer to the second part of your question. The word is "goddessship." [i]Now, can you name a word that has three consecutive double letters?
pulykamell
05-21-2000, 05:23 PM
according to the scabble player's dictionary, there is only one "word" that has the same letter three times:
brrr
hey, there's a reason "word" was caged in quotes. :)
according to the OED, "godess-ship" exists with a dash, so does "princess-ship" i suppose following the same paradigm, we can construct "actress-ship" and "baroness-ship" and "waitress-ship."
three consecutive double letters?
BOOKKEEPER
You can go a little further and look for words with the same letter four times consecutively.
ESSSSE (an obsolete form of ashes) is in the OED2. BRRRR (an interjection expressive of shivering) is in the OED2.
Japanese has a word for "princess" that can be romanized JOOOO, which has four "o" sounds in a row.
As for triple letter combinations
KAAAWA is a city in Hawaii
The Compact OED has WEEEST in a quote for the superlative of WEE. The OED has SEEËR as a rare spelling for "one who sees or beholds," the spelling designed to avoid the negative connotations that attach to a seer. FRILLLESS (having no frill) is in the OED2. The OED2 has BOSSSHIP, COUNTESSSHIP, DUCHESSSHIP, GOVERNESSSHIP, HOSTESSSHIP, POSTMISTRESSSHIP
Cogitoergosum, what's wrong with your shift key?
handy
05-21-2000, 05:31 PM
What? We are supposed to spell 26 letters of the alphabet? Hmmmmmm....ok, um, 'em' 'en' .....or you could just look in your dictionary under each letter....
Earl Snake-Hips Tucker
05-21-2000, 05:49 PM
There is no special spellings for vowels, but I'll try to give it a shot from memory (and many, many Scrabble games) for the consonants:
bee, cee, dee, ef, gee, aitch, jay, kay, el, em, en, pee, que, ar, es, tee, vee, *double-u, ex, wye, zee
These should all be in most decent dictionaries.
*Obviously, this one doesn't pass Scrabble rules.
Ringo
05-21-2000, 06:13 PM
Hmmm...
oasis325
05-21-2000, 06:55 PM
ay, be, ci, di, ei, ef, gee, a-ch, eye, jay, kay, el, em, en, oh, pe, co-u, es, tea, you, vee, double-u, ecks, why, and zzzzeh.
Now I know my ay be ci's, next time won't you sing with me?
Kilgore Trout
05-21-2000, 07:13 PM
ay, be, ci, di, ei, ef, gee, a-ch, eye, jay, kay, el, em, en, oh, pe, co-u, es, tea, you, vee, double-u, ecks, why, and zzzzeh.
nope.
Achernar
05-21-2000, 07:33 PM
Well, several letters sound identical to English words. If you're trying to communicate the sounds of letters, why not just use the words:
A, BE, SEA, GEE, EYE, JAY, CAY, OWE, PEA, CUE, TEA, EWE, WHY
I'm sure I'm forgetting some obscure ones here....
dtilque
05-21-2000, 10:48 PM
For more on triple letters as well as rare double letters, see http://members.aol.com/gulfhigh2/words7.html
bibliophage
05-21-2000, 11:24 PM
Now, can you name a word that has three consecutive double letters?
Subbookkeeper
Do you really want to know all this?
four double letters
successlessness
subbookkeeper
triple letters
brasssmith
chillloss
goddessship
headmistressship
weeest
seeer
frillless
brrr
esssse (an obsolete form of ashes) is in the oed2.
bossship
countessship
duchessship
governessship
hostessship
postmistressship
laparohysterosalpingooophorectomy
Oat Willie
05-22-2000, 12:27 AM
Some of you will like this site, I'm sure:
A Collection of Word Oddities and Trivia (http://members.aol.com/gulfhigh2/words.html)
matt_mcl
05-22-2000, 03:26 AM
Salpingooophorectomy: an operation to remove the fallopian tubes and related structures. Sometimes spelled salpingo-oöphorectomy.
bibliophage
05-22-2000, 06:48 AM
Does anyone remember what it was that was supposed to be special about the word committee? Was it supposed to be the shortest word with 3 double-letter pairs, or the commonest? Or perhaps the shortest such common word, or the commonest such short word? Appellee is shorter (but less common), and [i]successfully[/b] appears to be about as common as committee, but not as short. Some other common words are addressee, bookkeeper, aggressiveness, and stubbornness. I have dozens more, but I won't bore you . . . (Am I too late?)
Earl Snake-Hips Tucker
05-22-2000, 08:04 AM
Paul Dickson in his book "Words" cites for English teacher Joel Gaines in Honolulu, who contrived this double letter gem: balloonnoonnookkeeppoobah.
This would be the word to describe "an agent who sits on balloons in a corner at noon to earn his keep."
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