Re: [TML] I need a term...
Phil Pugliese
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David Shaw
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Rob Davenport
(17 Apr 2017 15:09 UTC)
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Re: [TML] I need a term...
Jeffrey Schwartz
(17 Apr 2017 15:50 UTC)
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Re: [TML] I need a term...
Rob Davenport
(17 Apr 2017 20:08 UTC)
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Bruce Johnson
(17 Apr 2017 21:06 UTC)
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Jeff Zeitlin
(17 Apr 2017 23:50 UTC)
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Jim Vassilakos
(17 Apr 2017 23:58 UTC)
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Kelly St. Clair
(18 Apr 2017 02:02 UTC)
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Re: [TML] I need a term...
Andrew Long
(17 Apr 2017 16:03 UTC)
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Re: [TML] I need a term...
Andrew Long
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Re: [TML] I need a term...
Rob Davenport
(17 Apr 2017 19:38 UTC)
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Re: [TML] I need a term... Andrew Long (17 Apr 2017 20:04 UTC)
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Re: [TML] I need a term...
Timothy Collinson
(17 Apr 2017 21:38 UTC)
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Re: [TML] I need a term...
Andrew Long
(18 Apr 2017 16:22 UTC)
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Re: [TML] I need a term...
Timothy Collinson
(18 Apr 2017 18:37 UTC)
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Re: [TML] I need a term...
Jeffrey Schwartz
(18 Apr 2017 19:54 UTC)
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Re: [TML] I need a term...
Rob Davenport
(18 Apr 2017 20:39 UTC)
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> On 17 Apr 2017, at 20:38, Rob Davenport <xxxxxx@gmail.com> wrote: > > Ah Google says 'gillie' noun, noun: ghillie > • 1. > (in Scotland) a man or boy who attends someone on a hunting or fishing expedition. > • 2. > a type of shoe with laces along the instep and no tongue, especially those used for Scottish country dancing. > > So I suppose someone attending the main hunter might dress to disguise himself (like the ghillie suit)... > If also says they can be a type of gameskeeper, trying to prevent poaching - thus a camo suit would come in handy... > "... from the Scottish Gaelic gille, "lad, servant". [...] Historically, the term was used for a Highland chief's attendant." > Interesting but not quite what Jeff's looking for I think - though as a word mutated over the centuries it could be good. "Gille" - gone from the lowly meaning to one of high repute? Apologies, my bad :(. I should have indicated that I was forking the topic. I was just showing off, but MotG was a favourite show when it was on. Regards, Andy -- Andrew Long Andrew dot Long at Mac dot com