Pedantle, aka Wordle Shiritori

Enis (Bulgarian given name)

aenis (of copper or bronze, dat. abl. pl., Latin)

Romanos gladiis aenis adortus est. – They attacked the Romans with bronze swords.

aegis – the shield of Zeus. Also as in “OGS is now under the aegis of the Ukrainian state, judging by the logo”

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Aegir

A Norse “sea god”, technically a jötun, often mistranslated as “giant”.

It’s also the regular Norse word for ocean. In English, it means a tidal bore (a “wall of water” tide wave in an estuary), also called an eagre (not to be confused with eager).

Agir

French, to act

Rules?

apostrophes allowed?

agio (ease, italian)

Already said

Agire (to act, Italian)

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afire :fire:

oops! the one time I don’t double check I get called out instantly =’( :stuck_out_tongue:

I think we already had can’t, so yeah, apostrophes allowed.

afile (sharpen it, Spanish)

agile

Something athletes used to be but now project managers have to be, apparently

vagile

A biological word meaning “free to move”.

It’s probably cognate with vagrant.

Vagine

Italian for female sexual organs

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I was sort of hinting for s’agir, but @_Sofiam side-stepped it

penis and now vagine? Got something on your mind, mate?

I’ve been trying to avoid that sort of term… let’s go a little more highbrow, eh?

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tagine

A Moroccan stew, and the pot it’s cooked in. Also spelt tajine.

You keep setting me up for them!

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Nagine नगीने (Hindi)

Stone

pagine (pages, Italian)