Jack7
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WORD-HORDE
This may be a little academic but I've always thought that the term Word-Hoard applied directly to Medieval Bards and Skalds and Poets and Writers (as well as to modern Poets and Writers and Bards).
I always thought a poet's Word-Hoard was one of his greatest possessions. But last night I discovered that it was not only a man's Word Hoard but his Word-Horde.
And that brought up in my mind all kinds of metaphorical implications, both for Real World wordsmiths and for Bardic gaming characters.
THE WORD-HORDE
This may be a little academic but I've always thought that the term Word-Hoard applied directly to Medieval Bards and Skalds and Poets and Writers (as well as to modern Poets and Writers and Bards).
I always thought a poet's Word-Hoard was one of his greatest possessions. But last night I discovered that it was not only a man's Word Hoard but his Word-Horde.
And that brought up in my mind all kinds of metaphorical implications, both for Real World wordsmiths and for Bardic gaming characters.
THE WORD-HORDE