Zagorath@aussie.zone to dailygames@lemmy.zipEnglish · 8 hours agoConnections #525 2024-11-17aussie.zoneimagemessage-square5fedilinkarrow-up16arrow-down11file-text
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minus-squareZagorath@aussie.zoneOPlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·edit-28 hours agoConnections Puzzle #525 🟩🟩🟩🟩 🟦🟦🟦🟦 🟪🟪🟪🟪 🟨🟨🟨🟨 Skill 95/99 Uniqueness 1 in 6,374 Spoiler I have no idea what dubbing is that would require kneeling.
minus-squareTrebuchet@lemm.eelinkfedilinkarrow-up2·3 hours ago Tap for spoiler It’s when a knight is dubbed. They kneel before the king/ queen, apparently
minus-squareZagorath@aussie.zoneOPlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up3·2 hours agoOoohh!! I don’t think I’ve ever heard that word used in any context/conjugation other than the specific phrase Spoiler "I dub thee ‘Sir whatsit’ " Or maybe that same sentence in past tense (“dubbed”). I’ve definitely never heard it conjugated in present continuous. But it stands to reason that it would be a word. Thanks!
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I have no idea what dubbing is that would require kneeling.
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It’s when a knight is dubbed. They kneel before the king/ queen, apparently
Ooohh!! I don’t think I’ve ever heard that word used in any context/conjugation other than the specific phrase
Spoiler
"I dub thee ‘Sir whatsit’ "
Or maybe that same sentence in past tense (“dubbed”).
I’ve definitely never heard it conjugated in present continuous. But it stands to reason that it would be a word.
Thanks!