Logogriph
see also: Etymology of Logogriph
logogriph
A logogriph (comes from the Greek λόγο logos , “word” and γρίφος griphos , “enigma”) is a enigma where one gives to guess a word from others, composed of the same letters. With the illustrated direction, a logogriph also means speech difficult to include/understand.
A logogriph is presented like an animal, having foot S , a head , a Cœur and a tail :
- the feet are the letters which compose the word to be found.
- the head is the first letter of this mot.
- the heart is the central letter.
- the tail is the last letter.
Examples
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On my four feet
- I am of an animal, small the
- If you decapitate me
- Aussitôt I liquefy yourselves
- I am of an animal, small the
- On my five feet I claim to make the good.
- Remove me of them two and I crawl.
- Keep me of them four and I am color of hope.
- Gardez me in two I make silence.
- Remove me of them two and I crawl.
- In four foot, I am a dream, all in all
- I become without my head the mother of all the men
- a bird of farmyard
- being let make the court
- ,
- Miss Who did it arrive Saw its heart fleeing my soft Jesus?
- Its body consequently did not form any more
- Qu' one stay of eternal ice
- being let make the court
- I am with the fields with my head
- In the farmyard without my head
- If one eats me with my head
- One also eats me without my head
- I am very large with my head
- I am extremely small without my head
- Couvert with hairs with my head
- I am smooth and plain without my head
- Roux, gray, white, black with my head
- And always very white without my head
- In the farmyard without my head
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