ROUND 3144 - KANTIKOY - VOTE NOW!

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Judy Madnick

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19 feb 2021, 9:37:36 a.m.19/2/2021
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Here are 13 definitions for the word KANTIKOY shared exactly as I received them — but only one is correct. Please send your votes by responding to the Dixonary group for what you believe are two definitions most likely to have come from a dictionary. The deadline for voting is  Sunday, February 22, at 10 a.m.. http://www.timezoneconverter.com/cgi-bin/tzc.tzc

Any misspellings, weird spacing, etc., are my fault and not an indication of the accuracy of a particular definition. 
 
Good luck!
 
Judy Madnick
 

1. (from Gr., var. canticou). A primitive oboe or shawm, once played by shepherds in Thessaly and northern Greece.

 

2. (Poetic) A rest; a pause.

 

3. (S.E.Asian) Floating artificial islands, generally made from bundled reeds.

 

4. a ceremonial dance of some Native American tribes, often involving sacrifices; to participate in a kantikoy.

 

5. a fanfare of trumpets or horns traditionally used to announce the entrance of a sultan or sheik.

 

6. a selection from Psalms sung during the first, second or third antiphon in Greek Orthodox worship.

 

7. a spool used for holding and drying entrails after ritual animal sacrifice in early Hellenist practice

 

8. a type of lace made in Warsaw in imitation of lace from Mechelen and exported to much of the western Russian Empire in the 18th century.

 

9. An alphabetic system of inscribed notches for vowels and lines for consonants used to write ancient Shauraseni originating from the 3rd to 10th centuries in northern medieval India.

 

10. In the Orthodox churches, a passage of scripture sung during a service, usually verses taken from a

gospel or an epistle.

 

11. [Dutch] Original name for Old Saybrook, Connecticut.

 

12. [now Obs.] The music leader in a Native American religious ceremony.

 

13. [Turkish] a workshop, esp. one for making carpets.

 

 

 

Johnb - co.uk

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19 feb 2021, 9:42:02 a.m.19/2/2021
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#3 and #11 please

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Efrem G Mallach

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19 feb 2021, 10:22:38 a.m.19/2/2021
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Judy -

I'll vote later, but meanwhile:

1. You didn't say what time zone the 10 am deadline is in, and the link goes to a general conversion page that doesn't have a specific time pre-loaded. Is it 10 am in your usual U.S. EDT?

2. Sunday is the 21st; the 22nd is Monday. I'm guessing you meant Sunday, since a Monday deadline would mean an unusually long 72-hour voting period, but could you please confirm that too?

Thanks for clarifying,

Efrem

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Judy Madnick

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19 feb 2021, 10:57:06 a.m.19/2/2021
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Thanks for catching that. I sent a revised email, but it would be 10 a.m. Eastern Standard Time. Arrggghhh! I missed the date error. Sunday, the 21st at 10 a.m. EST.
 
Judy


Original Message
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Date: 2/19/2021 10:22:35 AM
Subject: Re: [Dixonary] ROUND 3144 - KANTIKOY - VOTE NOW!

Fein, Deborah

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19 feb 2021, 11:27:15 a.m.19/2/2021
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6 and 11, please

Deborah Fein, Ph.D.
UConn Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor
Department of Psychological Sciences
Department of Pediatrics
University of Connecticut
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Tim B

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19 feb 2021, 11:59:32 a.m.19/2/2021
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6 and 12, please.

Best wishes,
Tim Bourne.

France International/Mike Shefler

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19 feb 2021, 12:02:30 p.m.19/2/2021
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3 and 11 as being somewhat weirder than all the rest.

--Mike

Paul Keating

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19 feb 2021, 12:08:21 p.m.19/2/2021
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5 & 13 for me.

P

Tim Lodge

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19 feb 2021, 1:00:10 p.m.19/2/2021
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I'll go for the songs, 6 and 10, please.


           6. a selection from Psalms sung during the first, second or third antiphon in Greek Orthodox worship.

         10. In the Orthodox churches, a passage of scripture sung during a service, usually verses taken from a gospel or an epistle.

--  Tim L

Debbie

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19 feb 2021, 2:50:15 p.m.19/2/2021
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3 and 10, but I don't find any of these believable.

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Ryan McGill

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19 feb 2021, 4:50:31 p.m.19/2/2021
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6 and 10 will do.

Tony Abell

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19 feb 2021, 9:35:41 p.m.19/2/2021
para Judy Madnick

I'll throw my wild guesses at 6 and 11:

> 6. a selection from Psalms sung during the first, second or third antiphon in Greek Orthodox worship.
>

Daniel B Widdis

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20 feb 2021, 3:20:16 p.m.20/2/2021
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Rejecting anything musical/dance related or Greek, I like 8 and 9

 

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