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Latest revision as of 16:13, 10 June 2009
This powerful enchanted fez bestows upon its wearer the ability to instantly discern the origin of any word he or she encounters.
What could you do with a fez like this? Why, look stylish, of course!
Type: hat
Power: 120
Moxie Required: 45
Selling Price: 250 Meat.Moxie +7
(In-game plural: feces of etymology)
Recipe
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helmet recipe | meat stack | ||
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basic meat helmet | tassel | ||
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basic meat fez | facsimile dictionary | ||
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fez of etymology |
References
- The fez of etymology is based on Faustus Pringle's (and his other British companions') self-described "probably exciting episodic audio-drama, made especially for your aural stimulation", which is also named The Fez of Etymology.
- The plural "feces of etymology" is derived as a clever analogy to Spanish pluralization rules: in Spanish, a word like "pez" (fish) is pluralized as "peces," so similarly, the English word "fez" could be comically pluralized as "feces."
See Also
Collection
- 🥇: BoozerBear (#4576) - 673
- 🥈: whitehatluck (#171357) - 501
- 🥉: BabyScarface (#404307) - 222
- #4: The_English_Language (#1864427) - 165
- #5: StrawberryLetter23 (#56181) - 103
- #6: Pastahead (#486552) - 87
- #7: Yatsufusa (#1617484) - 85
- #8: Mistress of the Obvious (#845708) - 78
- #9: Geenius (#133754) - 76
- #10: Wee Mad Willie (#473919) - 61
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