Palindromes and palindromedaries around the world, Middle East view
Palindromes and palindromedaries around the world, Middle East view.

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  • ‘Tis Liam e-mails it.
    - Emily Paramore, © 22:11 05 Jul 2021
  • T’is knife if a fief inks it.
    - Malakidavid (Malaki Stahl), © 00:00 13 Oct 2024
  • Tisk. Compose a story. Rots. Aesop mocks it.
    - Ray N. Franklin, © 19:17 07 Jun 2021
    Since I use the word compose (and its variants) frequently when discussing the Palindromedary, I thought I should try to use it in a palindrome. I chose the esop-moc split because the first thing I noticed was that esop is part of the fabled name Aesop. Putting all that together, I got this:
    
    compose a Aesop moc
    
    For a while I tried words beginning with moc. The Palindromedary only lists seven and I began with mocha. I was thinking of Aesop composing all night and needing mocha to keep going. Never mind the anachronism. That didn't work out as I expected.
    
    The last three words I examined were mock, mocker and mocks. K is often difficult to work into a palindrome, but I got lucky. I tried mocks first.
    
    sk compose a Aesop mocks
    
    Can you guess what happened next? Aesop mocks it. A predictable result if a newby gave Aesop a fable to critique. The palindrome expanded like this.
    
    tisk compose a Aesop mocks it
    
    On a whim I tried putting the word story in the middle. To maintain the symmetry, I also added the reverse, leaving out the y: story rots. From there, a bit of punctuation makes it all hang together.
  • ‘Tis I, Vera Ray—a potted ace cadet, to pay a rare visit.
    - Allan Miller, © 22:11 05 Jul 2021
  • 'Tis Ivan on a visit.
    - Anonymous, © 15:23 29 Dec 2019
  • ‘Tis Ivan O’Malley if I yell, “Am on a visit!”
    - Douglas Fink, © 00:00 04 Nov 2023
  • ‘Tis it!
    - Larissa Van Ert, © 22:11 05 Jul 2021
  • “Tis I submittin’ it, Tim—bus I sit.”
    - Michael “Spike” Hofstrand, © 22:11 05 Jul 2021
  • Tis iron, or is it?
    - Douglas Fink, © 22:11 05 Jul 2021
  • ‘Tis ironic I regard I’d rage ricin, or is it?
    - Douglas Fink, © 00:00 10 Jun 2023
  • ‘Tis in arid Iran I sit.
    - John Kamb, © 22:11 05 Jul 2021
  • ‘Tis in a DeSoto sedan I sit.
    - John Kamb, © 22:11 05 Jul 2021
  • ‘Tis in a cast (if, Tim, it fits), a can I sit.
    - Nora Baron/John Connett, © 22:11 05 Jul 2021
  • ‘Tis in a canoe I lie, on a can I sit.
    - Nora Baron/John Connett, © 22:11 05 Jul 2021
  • “‘Tis in a can,” I puff, “It’s a hole—Tom’s Motel—oh, a stiff, up in a can, is it?”
    - Nora Baron/John Connett, © 22:11 05 Jul 2021
  • “‘Tis in a can, I’m a damp rub,” I burp, “Madam, in a can I sit!”
    - Nora Baron/John Connett, © 22:11 05 Jul 2021
  • ‘Tis in a can, I’m Adam; in a can I sit.
    - Nora Baron/John Connett, © 22:11 05 Jul 2021
  • ‘Tis in a can I dump mud; in a can I sit.
    - Nora Baron/John Connett, © 22:11 05 Jul 2021
  • ‘Tis I, is it?
    - Stephen Chism, © 22:11 05 Jul 2021
  • ‘Tis I, daft Sal’s last fad, is it?
    - Timi Imit, © 22:11 05 Jul 2021
  • ‘Tis I, an ankle elk, Nana. Is it?
    - Lloyd Wood, © 12:00 17 Mar 2021
    If “Ankle Elks” actually exist—which I’m sure they do—then they undoubtedly announce themselves to their grandmothers with a Middle English opening! This one seems a little unsure of himself.
  • ‘Tis but an Irish sin if I finish, Sir, in a tub-sit.
    - Nora Baron/John Connett, © 22:11 05 Jul 2021
  • ‘Tis burlap: a pal rubs it.
    - Martin Clear, © 22:11 05 Jul 2021
  • “’Tis a wrong,” I say “a sign-or was it?”
    - Douglas Fink, © 00:00 06 Mar 2024
  • “Tis as if is a sit.
    - Derek Chin(aka Zo), © 22:11 05 Jul 2021
  • “‘Tis arena fan era: Sit!”
    - David Morice, © 22:11 05 Jul 2021
  • ‘Tis a heron; or it is a hydrolytic city … Lordy, has it iron ore, has it?
    - Martin Clear, © 22:11 05 Jul 2021
  • ‘Tis a heme meme has it!
    - Timi Imit, © 22:11 05 Jul 2021
  • Tire monster frets, “No merit?”
    - Douglas Fink, © 00:00 09 Aug 2023
  • Tire, drum, murder it.
    - Josh Bernstein, © 22:11 05 Jul 2021
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