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Scrabble

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See also: scrabble and scrabblé

English

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Etymology

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    A brand name, from the verb scrabble, James Brunot's rebranding (1948) of Alfred Butts's game Criss-Crosswords (1938).

    Pronunciation

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    Proper noun

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    Scrabble

    1. A board game in which players draw letter tiles and take turns to make interlocking words like a crossword, scoring points according to the letters played and their positions on the board.
      • 1985, Margaret Atwood, “Birth Day”, in The Handmaid’s Tale, Toronto, Ont.: McClelland and Stewart, →ISBN, pages 148–149:
        So that's what's in the forbidden room! Scrabble! I want to laugh, shriek with laughter, fall off my chair. This was once the game of old women, old men, in the summers or in retirement villas, to be played when there was nothing good on television. Or of adolescents, once, long long ago. [] Now of course it's something different. Now it's forbidden, for us.
      • 2000, Eric T. Olson, Tammy Perry Olson, Real-Life Math: Statistics, Walch Publishing,, →ISBN, page 56:
        Start by asking students if they ever watch Wheel of Fortune, or play games like Hangman or Scrabble.® Ask whether they have ever noticed any patterns in the frequency with which letters appear.
      • 2012 August 18, Bill Kurtis, “Listener Limerick Challenge”, Wait Wait... Don’t Tell Me!, National Public Radio:
        At the tournament level I dabble / But my tiles show a meaningless babble / I filled up my ranks / With a few extra blanks / And got busted for cheating at Scrabble

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    Translations

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    Anagrams

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    Finnish

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    Etymology

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    From English Scrabble.

    Pronunciation

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    Proper noun

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    Scrabble

    1. Scrabble (board game with interlocking words)

    Declension

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    • If a plural form is needed, it is better to use the term Scrabble-peli ("game of Scrabble") than Scrabble.
    Inflection of Scrabble (Kotus type 1/valo, no gradation)
    nominative Scrabble
    genitive Scrabblen
    partitive Scrabblea
    illative Scrabbleen
    singular plural
    nominative Scrabble
    accusative nom. Scrabble
    gen. Scrabblen
    genitive Scrabblen
    partitive Scrabblea
    inessive Scrabblessa
    elative Scrabblesta
    illative Scrabbleen
    adessive Scrabblella
    ablative Scrabblelta
    allative Scrabblelle
    essive Scrabblena
    translative Scrabbleksi
    abessive Scrabbletta
    instructive
    comitative See the possessive forms below.
    Possessive forms of Scrabble (Kotus type 1/valo, no gradation)
    first-person singular possessor
    singular plural
    nominative Scrabbleni
    accusative nom. Scrabbleni
    gen. Scrabbleni
    genitive Scrabbleni
    partitive Scrabbleani
    inessive Scrabblessani
    elative Scrabblestani
    illative Scrabbleeni
    adessive Scrabblellani
    ablative Scrabbleltani
    allative Scrabblelleni
    essive Scrabblenani
    translative Scrabblekseni
    abessive Scrabblettani
    instructive
    comitative
    second-person singular possessor
    singular plural
    nominative Scrabblesi
    accusative nom. Scrabblesi
    gen. Scrabblesi
    genitive Scrabblesi
    partitive Scrabbleasi
    inessive Scrabblessasi
    elative Scrabblestasi
    illative Scrabbleesi
    adessive Scrabblellasi
    ablative Scrabbleltasi
    allative Scrabblellesi
    essive Scrabblenasi
    translative Scrabbleksesi
    abessive Scrabblettasi
    instructive
    comitative
    first-person plural possessor
    singular plural
    nominative Scrabblemme
    accusative nom. Scrabblemme
    gen. Scrabblemme
    genitive Scrabblemme
    partitive Scrabbleamme
    inessive Scrabblessamme
    elative Scrabblestamme
    illative Scrabbleemme
    adessive Scrabblellamme
    ablative Scrabbleltamme
    allative Scrabblellemme
    essive Scrabblenamme
    translative Scrabbleksemme
    abessive Scrabblettamme
    instructive
    comitative
    second-person plural possessor
    singular plural
    nominative Scrabblenne
    accusative nom. Scrabblenne
    gen. Scrabblenne
    genitive Scrabblenne
    partitive Scrabbleanne
    inessive Scrabblessanne
    elative Scrabblestanne
    illative Scrabbleenne
    adessive Scrabblellanne
    ablative Scrabbleltanne
    allative Scrabblellenne
    essive Scrabblenanne
    translative Scrabbleksenne
    abessive Scrabblettanne
    instructive
    comitative
    third-person possessor
    singular plural
    nominative Scrabblensa
    accusative nom. Scrabblensa
    gen. Scrabblensa
    genitive Scrabblensa
    partitive Scrabbleaan
    Scrabbleansa
    inessive Scrabblessaan
    Scrabblessansa
    elative Scrabblestaan
    Scrabblestansa
    illative Scrabbleensa
    adessive Scrabblellaan
    Scrabblellansa
    ablative Scrabbleltaan
    Scrabbleltansa
    allative Scrabblelleen
    Scrabblellensa
    essive Scrabblenaan
    Scrabblenansa
    translative Scrabblekseen
    Scrabbleksensa
    abessive Scrabblettaan
    Scrabblettansa
    instructive
    comitative

    Portuguese

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    Etymology

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    Unadapted borrowing from English Scrabble.

    Proper noun

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    Scrabble m

    1. Scrabble (board game with interlocking words)