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icauser44

10th March 2019, 04:27
This is stumping me!

I need to form two words, using every letter from the word "THORNY". The hard part is, the only words I can think of arent technically words, they are slang or archaic words. Can anyone figure out what the two words would be?
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mattrom

10th March 2019, 05:14
Nor thy
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icauser44

10th March 2019, 05:16
Ok, I thought of that, b ut when I looked it up it says thy is archaic. Does that still mean its a word?
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mattrom

10th March 2019, 05:32
Chambers has thy as "formal, church, dialect or archaic".
Though not in common usage, it's still a word most people would recognise.
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malone

10th March 2019, 06:46
What about Try Hon and Try Noh? Hon and Noh are both in Chambers. These may be as valid as Thy Nor.
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jigjag

10th March 2019, 19:07
I am not sure if these suggestions are acceptable, although they are clearly valid. Another is "y rhont" (the one who gambols), if Welsh is allowed.
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