Monday, April 8, 2024

Wordle STARR

My Wordle starts with STARE, but twice in recent weeks my index finger has — oops — typed STARR instead. (No spoilers: that’s the April 4 Wordle to the left.) Starr is not to be found at the American Heritage Dictionary or Merriam-Webster. Nor is it to be found at dictionary.com or Wordnik. But starr is indeed a word, or several words, all arcane. (As well as the last name of a not-arcane drummer.) The Oxford English Dictionary has four entries. Here are short versions:

With reference to medieval England: a Jewish deed or bond, esp. one of release or acquittance of debt; a receipt given on payment of a debt.
As an Old English variant of star :
Any of the many celestial objects appearing as luminous points in the night sky; esp. any of those which do not noticeably change relative position.
As an archaic variant of stare :
With distinguishing word or words: any of various other birds resembling or related to the starling (or formerly thought to be so).
As a Scottish and English regional word, now rare :
Any of various coarse seaside grasses and sedges, esp. Ammophila arenaria (family Poaceae) and Carex arenaria (family Cyperaceae).
Pretty arcane, no? I’ve written to the Times to suggest that starr be removed from Wordle’s word-hoard.

By the way, that Wordle grid shows a trick I find helpful: adding a word with a known letter in two positions. Thus CYNIC and CIVIL, followed by CLIMB, which might have turned out to be CLIFF or CLIME — though it couldn’t have been CLIME if I’d typed STARE.

comments: 2

Elaine said...

Wordle also "allows" words that it deems Not A Word....I used MOOLA the other day as a sorter, and it was allowed but given a ZERO on the assessment.

I'm actually here to see if you call the Saturday Stumper 'easy.' ....because I completed it and think it's correct.

Michael Leddy said...

I thought this past Saturday’s Stumper was difficult, very, but I enjoyed the difficulty.

I don’t know anything about Wordle assessment. Does the zero mean that someone’s algorithm deems it not a good starting word?