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

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  • A madam ran an armada, Ma!
    - Timi Imit, © 00:00 28 Mar 2024
  • Am aboard Nassac’s yawl. A Galilee heel, I lag always, Cassandra Obama.
    - Ray N. Franklin, © 18:12 22 Feb 2021
    While pursuing a palindrome using the word stomach, I happened upon the name Galilee, which reverses to eelilag. So I began playing around with Galilee and eel I lag.
    
    Galilee eel I lag
    drag Galilee eel I laggard
    s yawl a Galilee eel I lag always
    
    I liked something about the phrase “Galilee eel I lag always” and decided to explore that further.
    
    Because a yawl is a a two-masted sailing boat, the word aboard came to mind. The verb am seemed a nice addition. I considered “I am aboard” for a bit, but decided to take the smaller step of using only “am aboard.” The trigger for adding am came when I entered aboard into the Word Explorer field. The split dra-oba listed only six words starting with oba and I chose Obama.
    
    Am aboard s yawl a Galilee eel I lag always dra Obama
    
    This change introduced a new problem. Now, in addition to the middle of the palindrome and each end as places to expand, I have added two more. I wanted to fix these two new nodes before resuming the usual searches. On the left I have an S between aboard and yawl. The expansion node is between aboard and S. The matching node on the right is between always and dra.
    
    On the left side, I needed a word ending with S. A common solution is to use a possessive form, which makes sense with what’s there. For example, “Am aboard Tom’s yawl.” To meet the symmetry requirement, I must reverse what I add on the left, and put it before dra on the right.
    
    In the first item in the list below, I put a * where I need to add letters and words. I’m searching the Reversed list for words that end with dra, meaning I look at reversed words that begin with ard.
    
    Am aboard *s yawl a Galilee eel I lag always *dra Obama
    am aboard nuts yawl a Galilee eel I lag always tundra Obama
    am aboard Nek’s yawl a Galilee eel I lag always Kendra Obama
    am aboard Nassac’s yawl a Galilee eel I lag always Cassandra Obama
    
    While I liked the last construction best, the two words “Galilee eel” expose the symmetry in too obvious a fashion for my taste. So I went looking for a way to fix that. For some time I played around with Galilean, which meant replacing eel with ael. I first intended to make the N at the end of Galilean be the center of the palindrome. However, it quickly became hard to find any words ending with ael that could fit in that spot.
    
    Maybe I could just put a single letter in front of eel. I came up with these:  feel, heel, keel, reel, weel. A weel is a wicker fishing trap, specifically for eels. Ooh, eels! However, that thought is another kind of trap because when I add the W, the word eel is no longer in the palindrome. I encounter that situation often. I’ll be hanging onto a previous word, mistakenly thinking it is an important subject of the sentence, when I am actually exploring new words that replace an old one. It’s better to remain in the present and work with what is actually there after making an exploratory change.
    
    Skipping weel, I settled instead on heel, referring to the owner of the yawl.
    
    Am aboard Nassac’s yawl, a Galilee heel I lag always, Cassandra Obama.
    
    The grammar is a bit tortured. A technically correct interpretation would mean that the sailboat is a Galilee heel. However, palindromes often stretch and twist accepted grammatical norms. I think it’s quite easy to get the gist and conclude that Nassac is the Galilee heel.
    
    If I put a period after yawl, and a comma after heel, then the interpretation shifts, and the speaker is self-deprecating, perhaps angling for sympathy from Cassandra.
    
    Am aboard Nassac’s yawl. A Galilee heel, I lag always, Cassandra Obama.
  • Al, y’all lull Layla.
    - Timi Imit, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
  • Al, ‘U.S. nine’ pondered no peninsula.
    - Winfred Emmons III @Palindromania, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
  • A lug I lack, Caligula.
    - Anonymous, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
  • A lube nets a paste nebula.
    - Douglas Fink, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
  • Also, Futurama rut = UFO’s + LA.
    - Douglas Fink, © 00:00 09 Aug 2023
  • Al set an opera rep on a Tesla.
    - Douglas Fink, © 00:00 26 Mar 2023
  • Al poohs hoopla.
    - Joaquin and/or Maura Kuhn, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
  • Al pooh-poohs hoop hoopla.
    - John Kamb, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
  • A lout was I ere I saw Tuola.
    - John Bell, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
  • A lot not new I saw as I went on to L.A.
    - Anonymous, © 21:28 28 Dec 2019
  • “A lot deli-amiss!” I mailed to LA.
    - Douglas Fink, © 00:00 17 Oct 2023
  • Alone were we, Nola?
    - Nora Baron/John Connett, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
  • Alone was I ere I saw Enola.
    - John Bell, © 00:00 29 Jan 2024
  • Alone, vile, we use no bone, Sue—we live, Nola.
    - Nora Baron/John Connett, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
  • A lone tired nude portrays some remote vaginal panic in a plan I gave to mere mossy art roped under it, Enola.
    - Martin Clear, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
  • A lone tin, it is. Sit in it, Enola.
    - Lloyd Wood, © 18:08 03 Mar 2021
    Washtubs for bathing used to be the work of a tinsmith. I thought of the old West when I finished this palindrome that seems to be telling Enola to have a bath.
  • Alone, stiff, insistent, nets I sniff—it’s Enola.
    - Nora Baron/John Connett, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
  • A Lone Star brat’s Enola.
    - Winfred Emmons III @Palindromania, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
  • A Lone Star beer for a ton o’ taro-free brats, Enola?
    - Winfred Emmons III @Palindromania, © 09:02 25 May 2022
  • A lone spasm saps Enola!
    - krill_irk (David Winter), © 17:45 06 Feb 2022
  • Alone, Potsy spots red roses, orders Topsy stop Enola.
    - Nora Baron/John Connett, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
  • Alone, I list Lew’s welts, I lie, Nola.
    - Nora Baron/John Connett, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
  • Alone, I list lame malts; I lie, Nola.
    - Nora Baron/John Connett, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
  • Alone, I list Alf’s flats - I lie, Nola.
    - Nora Baron/John Connett, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
  • Alone gardened (rage?) Nola!
    - krill_irk (David Winter), © 00:00 26 Jul 2022
  • A lone dire duo yodel, “Bali available; do you deride Nola?”
    - Martin Clear, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
  • Alone, dame made Nola.
    - Douglas Fink, © 00:00 26 Mar 2023
  • Alone, alone was I ere I saw Enola, Enola.
    - John Bell, © 00:00 29 Jan 2024
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