Talk:English Wordbook/B

Blairite/Blairtrothen
I would like to know where this word comes from. I guess it comes from 'troth' meaning 'true' or 'faithful', so the word would literally mean 'loyal to Blair'. Is this right?

I have never seen the ending before, but it looks like it could be realy useful. How about using the word 'trothen' itself as a honeword meaning 'loyal' or 'faithful'?

I bet thy's way ahead of me on this, and already know of this possibility. Oswax Scolere 21:05, 22 Dec 2005 (UTC)