SIDES - Inaugural Game Thread
In this thread, we will play a new word game called Sides. It's somewhat similar to codenames, but cooperative and diff
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Im happy to dive in with the definitely legal p4?
Please do
Pyro
Probably just fire
pyro/pyromania/pyromaniac
L4 lava
B4 burn
No B7 brigade though
I have the same thought, except that I bet pyro means fire in latin or greek.
Yeah it's Greek
L5/L7 light/lighter
P5 place
You can bold fire if you like, maybe fire brigade is a UK thing
fire
Yes
The root is Greek, but I couldn’t find anywhere that the word/prefix “pyro” is Greek for “fire,” otherwise I would’ve fought for it being illegal.
I was going for Pyro the xmen character
The Greek word is πῦρ (pŷr), with the genitive form πυρός (pyros).
to me, saying pyro for fire is like saying agua for water
if we don't allow agua, shouldn't allow pyro
it is a little bit iffy because the main word is pyr, not pyro, but pyros is the genitive form and pyr seems close enough anyway that we shouldn't be cluing it if foreign words aren't allowed
Round 9:
Cards used: 10
Guessers: pog/insanity
The Board:
B | A | RG | C | IH | UNKQ | DL
The target word:
I've pmed it to amazingervin, ibedrummin, doctor zeus, bolt2112 and d1iabol1cal
b3 is decent but maybe shadowfax?
d4 is a good confirmer but takes them down wrong path as a clue
don't have a banger yet
k8 seems pretty good if we end up needing 2
n6 also; may not know it but can deduce what we were really going for if clued
The Greek word is πῦρ (pŷr), with the genitive form πυρός (pyros).to me, saying pyro for fire is like saying agua for waterif we don't allow agua, shouldn't allow pyroit is a little bit iffy because the main word is pyr, not pyro, but pyros is the genitive form and pyr seems close enough anyway that we shouldn't be cluing it if fore
Yeah, looking into it more I agree that itβs too close and shouldnβt be allowed in the future.
What about something like pyre? That was my initial p4. Itβs the same root, but it doesnβt directly translate to fire.
Round 9:
Cards used: 10
Guessers: pog/insanity
The Board:
B | A | RG | C | IH | UNKQ | DL
The target word:
I've pmed it to amazingervin, ibedrummin, doctor zeus, bolt2112 and d1iabol1cal
b3 is decent but maybe shadowfax?
d4 is a good confirmer but takes them down wrong path as a clue
don't have a banger yet
k8 seems pretty good if we end up needing 2
n6 also; may not know it but can deduce what we were really going for if clued
From previous page
I think aqua for water should be OK. Similar to pyro, it's used so often, in so many words, there are characters like DZ's actual literal clue. Like yea it's close and easy but sometimes you have a banger letter available. Something like Rojo for Red I'd say no, but this seems different
there's a l8 which is a similar idea to the k8, i'm sure there's some more stuff with the letters we have available - just thought of b10 when typing next thing
there's a B9 which...if you know you know, but could also shadowfax hard lol
i think l8 is probably fine and they can figure out what it is even if they don't immediately know
We should target k8
B9 is a really good one...thats very shadowfaxy
Agua I vote no cause it's basically just only a translation from another language
Aqua I vote yes since it's a root for a million words, aquatic, aquamarine, aquarium etc, is more than just a translation, and is even a legendary band!
Spoiler
I like Erv’s stance here. Because so many words come from Greek and Latin, maybe it’s okay for us to loosen up. We just shouldn’t abuse it - and I think we’re all reasonable and smart enough to know when it crosses the line into intellectual dishonest. There are words that have entered the common lexicon, whereas words like agua that are just the Spanish word for water should clearly be illegal.
English speakers who use “pyro-“ as a prefix aren’t actively thinking “this comes from the Greek word πῦρ (pŷr).” We don’t say “fire enthusiast,” we say “pyromaniac,” (which is a compound word containing both Greek and Latin words). When someone decides to call water “agua” instead of “water,” they know they’re using a Spanish word.
For example, a long time ago D1iab clued “one-horned” to get the target unicorn (it was the shadowfax round!). Unicorn literally means “one-horned,” but no one objected because no one thinks about the literal translation of unicorn when talking about it. Not so with words like agua or apfel (the codenames example).