Salve he said
Curious, huh?
Curious
That it’s spelled with a silent L.
Jah
S
A L V E
A silent L.
Do you think that’s unusual?
Id have to think Gimme a moment
Just a momen . .
. . Quiet
I’d
need more than a momen . .
. . Woudya be quiet Please
Offhand I write should S
H O U
D would W
O U D
could C O
U D
Why?
Appeals to me
No other reason
Walk talk chalk ahcalm
palm phonaesthetic awfully suggestive if ones palm isnt
calm
Salmon Silent L
Balm psalm half calf
Yolk folk
Im played out
Funny . . .
Jah
Funny I hadn’t thought of salve
beforehave always said itspelled it . . . hadn’t considered its silent L before.
Maybe why ointment is preferred
You prefer it?
No
I like salve
Reminds me of my Maw
Please
fetch me the Vicks VapoRub salve.
Never heard her use Vicks ointment
Oint oink oink Oinkment Pigdom
Not dumb D U
M B Silent B
Pigs arent
Oh no you didant.
Open another can of worms
You run with itwhere you going
Running away. Coming up with silent
Bs
would give me a headache.
Later, man.
off he went
he threw COWARD
after him
without turning he flipped him off
Wednesday
afternoon, 6 5. 26
1009, Saturday,
9 5. 26
Googles
AI Overview “Silent ‘b’ words in
English often occur when ‘b’ follows ‘m’ at the end of a word (like bomb or
thumb) or precedes a ‘t’ (like doubt). Common examples include climb, crumb,
dumb, lamb, limb, numb, plumber, succumb, tomb, debt, and subtle.”