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18th May 09, 04:04 AM
#31
 Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome
My vote so far would be either for "rabble" (as it is something that has been used already for some time on this forum), or "sett."
I like "sett" because it alludes to common tartan terminology, yet at the same time sounds like a group of something. "A sett of X Markers."
[...]
Think in these terms:
-Pride of Lions
-Gaggle of Geese
-School of Fish
-Herd of Sheep
-Murder of Crows
-Flock of Chickens
-_____ of X Markers
So far I vote for either "Rabble of X Markers" or "Sett of X Markers."
Enough people misspell sett as it is, so why not?
Anyway, I don't feel that rabble needs to be tinkered with, but as long as the debate has reopened, my suggestion would be a triumph.
Regards,
Rex.
At any moment you must be prepared to give up who you are today for who you could become tomorrow.
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18th May 09, 04:17 AM
#32
x -nuts, maybe? 
I like the breeze between my knees
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18th May 09, 04:43 AM
#33
"Sett of X- Markers" sounds GOOD to me!
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18th May 09, 04:49 AM
#34
Gosh, if we're going to have to be serious about it , "sett" is very good in a written context which is, of course, what we deal with here.
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18th May 09, 05:02 AM
#35
I like all the suggestions but cast my vote for "sett". It just seems to pull things together...no pun intended.
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18th May 09, 07:19 AM
#36
I'll go ahead and drop my two cents and vote for sett also. Seems to make the most sense.
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18th May 09, 07:23 AM
#37
Looking at Rex's post, that link shows this subject has been raised a long time ago, and they settled on Rabble.. So in the interest of tradition, I say keep with rabble...
“Don’t judge each day by the harvest you reap, but by the seeds you plant.”
– Robert Louis Stevenson
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18th May 09, 07:27 AM
#38
Rabble, aside from having a history of use, has an implication of a bit of mischief that I find appealing
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18th May 09, 07:44 AM
#39
 Originally Posted by peacekeeper83
Looking at Rex's post, that link shows this subject has been raised a long time ago, and they settled on Rabble.. So in the interest of tradition, I say keep with rabble...
 Originally Posted by cavscout
Rabble, aside from having a history of use, has an implication of a bit of mischief that I find appealing 
I have always considered RABBLE as a descriptor for X-markers as a whole. What I was suggesting was a collective noun for a group such as when we get together at a Games or a Kilt Night. Kind of like how a flock of sheep does not describe all the sheep in the world, but a particular and recognizable group, e.g. Mr Jones' flock is distinct from Mr Smith's flock. Thus the Sett of X-makers at Gatlinburg or some such identifier.
Brian
:ootd:
In a democracy it's your vote that counts; in feudalism, it's your Count that votes.
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18th May 09, 07:50 AM
#40
Actually, I quite like "sett"
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