3648 🏆 SHWMAE

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Paul Keating

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May 15, 2026, 3:02:01 AM (5 days ago) May 15
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It was a close finish with no sure winner until the last vote. The final leader board is 

  • Tim Lodge’s hygge (7), with 5 votes.

  • Debbie Embler’s niqqud (11), with 4 votes. 

Runners up with 2 votes each:

  • Shani Naylor’s voetsak (5). Had I been playing,  I would  have voted for it, because the phrasing of the definition made me chuckle: Craigie’s, I think. 

  • Efrem Mallach’s abugida (10).

  • Tim Bourne’s sheepfold (8).

Nobody guessed the word, but Johnny Barrs knew it and so did not need to guess.

The word shwmae is Welsh in origin. It is a greeting, that for informality, and literal sense, is a close match to South African English howzit. I suspect that comparison dates me badly.

I chose the definition partly because the word doesn’t look Welsh. The spelling is a concession to English when the word is used in an English context, because none of its various spellings in Welsh, siẁmae, s’ma’i, etc, would suggest its South Wales pronunciation /ʃəˈmaɪ/.

I also chose the definition partly for the informality of the phrasing. I truly can’t imagine Murray or Gove writing it that way.

And, if it isn’t now obvious, Welsh 〈w〉 can and often does represent a vowel, giving us the English borrowings cwm ‘cirque’ (a kind of glacial valley) /kʊm/, and crwth ‘fiddle’ /kruːθ/, both of which are acceptable in tournament Scrabble.

1

N. Eng. Clean or tidy.

Vote from Debbie Embler

Submitted by: Nancy Shepherdson, who voted for 8, 11. Score: 1.

2

Snow-shoes.

Vote from Tim Bourne

Submitted by: Johnny Barrs, who did not vote (DQ). Score: 1.

3

A mechanical defect in a timepiece [perhaps a corruption of the High German schwarm ‘swarm’ and the Middle French marre ‘hoe’, though more likely an 18th-century “nonsense” coinage used among London clockmakers]

Vote from Dan Widdis

Submitted by: Mike Shefler, who voted for 5, 12. Score: 1.

4

A saddle-shaped depression in the ridgeline of a mountain range.

Vote from Eric Boxer

Submitted by: Tony Abell, who voted for 10, 11. Score: 1.

5

A command to leave (addressed esp. to a dog).

Votes from Tim Lodge, Mike Shefler

Submitted by: Shani Naylor, who voted for 10, 11. Score: 2.

6

Welsh English. Used as a greeting; ‘hello’, ‘hi.’

No votes

Real Definition. Score: D0.

7

Welsh English. A sense of homeliness and cosy contentment.

Votes from Tim Bourne, Debbie Embler, Judy Madnick, Efrem Mallach, Dan Widdis

Submitted by: Tim Lodge, who voted for 5, 11. Score: 5.

8

Welsh English. A sheepfold.

Votes from Efrem Mallach, Nancy Shepherdson

Submitted by: Tim Bourne, who voted for 2, 7. Score: 2.

9

A quick stovetop reduction made from spiced yogurt and browned onions, traditionally used to glaze vegetables before roasting.

Votes from Eric Boxer, Judy Madnick

Submitted by: Judy Madnick, who voted for 7, 9. Score: 1.

10

A consonantal alphabet; e.g., Hebrew or Arabic.

Votes from Tony Abell, Shani Naylor

Submitted by: Efrem Mallach, who voted for 7, 8. Score: 2.

11

A vowel sign in Hebrew indicating either a phoneme or the absence of a vowel.

Votes from Tony Abell, Tim Lodge, Shani Naylor, Nancy Shepherdson

Submitted by: Debbie Embler, who voted for 1, 7. Score: 4.

12

To stir lightly in a breeze.

Vote from Mike Shefler

Submitted by: Eric Boxer, who voted for 4, 9. Score: 1.

13

A path of stepping stones leading across shallow water.

No votes

Submitted by: Dan Widdis, who voted for 3, 7.


Def no

Player

Voted for

Votes from

Score from votes

Correct guess

Total

7

Lodge

5, 11

Bourne, Embler, Madnick, Mallach, Widdis

5


5

11

Embler

1, 7

Abell, Lodge, Naylor, Shepherdson

4


4

10

Mallach

7, 8

Abell, Naylor

2


2

5

Naylor

10, 11

Lodge, Shefler

2


2

8

Bourne

2, 7

Mallach, Shepherdson

2


2

1

Shepherdson

8, 11

Embler

1


1

2

Barrs

DQ

Bourne

1


1

3

Shefler

5, 12

Widdis

1


1

9

Madnick

7, 9

Boxer, Madnick

1


1

4

Abell

10, 11

Boxer

1


1

12

Boxer

4, 9

Shefler

1


1

13

Widdis

3, 7




0



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Judy Madnick

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May 15, 2026, 6:56:41 AM (5 days ago) May 15
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I'm not sure how I managed to vote for my own definition. It was unintentional; that's for sure!

Judy

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Paul Keating

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May 15, 2026, 7:29:33 AM (5 days ago) May 15
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When you wrote 

I don't believe any of these, least of all mine! So I'll reward the authors of the following with my votes: 7 and 9.

that had me scrambling to check and re-check that I had the author of 9 correct, and that its number in my spreadsheet agreed with published list, and anything else I could think of that I might have got wrong.

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On 2026-05-15 12:56:47, Judy Madnick <jmad...@gmail.com> wrote:

I'm not sure how I managed to vote for my own definition. It was unintentional; that's for sure!
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Hugo Kornelis

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May 15, 2026, 8:19:49 AM (5 days ago) May 15
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Congratrulations on your DQ. I sat out this round, but I most likely would not have ruined it for you either.

Cheers,
Hugo

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John Barrs

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May 15, 2026, 8:53:31 AM (5 days ago) May 15
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congrats on the D0
Johnny 

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Paul Keating

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May 15, 2026, 9:02:12 AM (5 days ago) May 15
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Thanks. It's not often that I manage a D0: once in every 13 deals or so. My last was in 3516, which was 132 rounds ago, and the one before that in 3390, a gap of 126 rounds.

This is a tough group to bamboozle. 


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Congratrulations on your D0
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Judy Madnick

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May 15, 2026, 10:26:40 AM (5 days ago) May 15
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Congratulations!
 
Judy


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Date: 5/15/2026 9:01:58 AM
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Judy Madnick

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May 15, 2026, 10:28:51 AM (5 days ago) May 15
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Sorry about that. I meant to vote for #7 and #13 and at the same time remember that my definition was #9 so I could keep track of votes without constantly checking the list to determine how many votes I was (or wasn't!) receiving. The #9 was stuck in my brain and I typed that instead of #13!
 
Judy


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From: "Paul Keating" <dixo...@boargules.com>
Date: 5/15/2026 7:29:20 AM
Subject: Re: [Dixonary] 3648 🏆 SHWMAE

When you wrote 

I don't believe any of these, least of all mine! So I'll reward the authors of the following with my votes: 7 and 9.

that had me scrambling to check and re-check that I had the author of 9 correct, and that its number in my spreadsheet agreed with published list, and anything else I could think of that I might have got wrong.

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Paul Keating
Soustons, Nouvelle Aquitaine, France

On 2026-05-15 12:56:47, Judy Madnick <jmad...@gmail.com> wrote:

I'm not sure how I managed to vote for my own definition. It was unintentional; that's for sure!
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Daniel B Widdis

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May 16, 2026, 12:12:05 AM (4 days ago) May 16
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#13s author is sad. 

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Date: Friday, May 15, 2026 at 7:28 AM
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Subject: Re: [Dixonary] 3648 🏆 SHWMAE

Sorry about that. I meant to vote for #7 and #13 and at the same time remember that my definition was #9 so I could keep track of votes without constantly checking the list to determine how many votes I was (or wasn't!) receiving. The #9 was stuck in my brain and I typed that instead of #13!
 
Judy


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From: "Paul Keating" <dixo...@boargules.com>
Date: 5/15/2026 7:29:20 AM
Subject: Re: [Dixonary] 3648 🏆 SHWMAE

When you wrote 

I don't believe any of these, least of all mine! So I'll reward the authors of the following with my votes: 7 and 9.

that had me scrambling to check and re-check that I had the author of 9 correct, and that its number in my spreadsheet agreed with published list, and anything else I could think of that I might have got wrong.

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Paul Keating
Soustons, Nouvelle Aquitaine, France

On 2026-05-15 12:56:47, Judy Madnick <jmad...@gmail.com> wrote:

I'm not sure how I managed to vote for my own definition. It was unintentional; that's for sure!
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