First Ever Greek Scrabble

Well, I know I haven’t posted anything since I moved to Philadelphia. There is plenty I could write—it’s been a great program so far—but this just had to go up. Five other postbaccers joined me for dinner and my first ever game of Greek Scrabble! Here is the board:

We used Little & Scott and Cunliffe’s Homeric Lexicon. You could check words before playing, but you weren’t allowed to browse. You could play any form you liked. Iota subscripts were “free.” I’m really impressed with what some of my classmates came up with! Who knew that ἅψος means “joint”?

One Response to “First Ever Greek Scrabble”

  1. dpgalante Says:

    Hey Paul, it’s Dom!

    Looks like some good scrabbling over there.