Did you perchance mean riddle?
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Nabokov start
I came here to look up what "iridule" meant and intend to lurk until I have a grip on how this plays. However, I have started this list to see how it operates, and since I am reading "Pale Fire", ...
iridule, vermiculated, torquated, torque, litotes, sectile, scrubbled
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ambrosia, inamorata, gossamer, lily-white, hummingbird, roucoulement, poppy, daisy, calypso, lunula, lamb, dove and 1526 more...
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Pale Fire
Words gathered while reading Pale Fire.
larches, torquate, stillicide, vermiculate, preterist, theolatry, iridule, vulgarian, cloutish, lemniscate, torsion, trillium and 176 more...
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Pale Fire
rubicund, buttonhole, stillicide, preterist, curio, iridule, lemniscate, cherubic, portico, vestry, rodstein, sectile and 107 more...
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DaraLinette's list
sempiternal, iridule, cathexis, nictitate, stillicide, ampoule, mimesis, simulacrum, selenography, orbicle, lanceolate, lychnobite and 7 more...
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remarkably underused words
remarkable, nonpareil words that should be used more often. or not, as then they would lose their quirky appeal.
thank you t. s. eliot and nabokov for most of these words.verisimilitude, lemniscate, iridule, unawares, rapprochement, stillicide, frowzy, hyaline, meretricious, compunctious, atavistic, velleity and 3 more...
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only nabokov
tiddle, mousepit, nymphet, stillicide, thumbkin, iridule, morrowsky, shippon, carpilastics, suctorialist, vendective, grimpen and 7 more...
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PALE FIRE
words found in pale fire
torquated, waxwing, grouse, stillicide, iridule, cloutish, abject
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"Undefined"
drogulus, iridule, fusilade, jeremiade, gazzetted, garretteer, acrosonic, madamic, priapically
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His (Nabokov's) wife later explained “iridule�? to a curious reader: “We have often had the occasion to watch it at Telluride Colorado, in 1951. It is single i.e. not a double rainbow, like the “Twinned Iris�? of the previous line, fairly rarely seen and most attractive.�? Nov 8, 2007