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Thursday, 4 August 2016
Suggestions sought for collective nouns for orcs...
I have been basing orcs of late-
I was wondering what would be a collective noun for orcs?
What do you think?Here's a rather lame starter- a snarl of orcs!
However, I am most interested in the book whose picture is on the right, as I have just acquired a few books on the Tlingit (mythology and the Battle of Sitka) myself. Fascinating stuff!
Snarl is quite appropriate!
ReplyDeleteHowever, I am most interested in the book whose picture is on the right, as I have just acquired a few books on the Tlingit (mythology and the Battle of Sitka) myself. Fascinating stuff!
Greg
Those old Minifigs take me back! , Tony
ReplyDeleteA grunt perhaps?
ReplyDeleteA hork of orcs? A lung of orcs? A gibbet of orcs?
ReplyDeleteLooking at the shields suggests a Handful.(or Eyeful depending on origin).
ReplyDeleteAn argument of orcs?
ReplyDeleteA nassssty of orcses my precious...
ReplyDeleteA dreadful of orcs.
ReplyDeleteA slathering of orcs o_-
ReplyDeleteA Snorkkum of Orcs?
ReplyDeleteA target-rich environment?
ReplyDeleteAn... Orcastration ? An orcquest? A Wraithlet? Ooh, thinking of crows...a Mordor of Orcs! Oh come on, no!? I give up!
ReplyDeleteA political party (mostly based on my findings from the UK)
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