[Opinions] Re: Irit
in reply to a message by slbond
You're right in that the prn isn't what English-speakers think first, but I think the ee-REET prn is graceful & elegant sounding. More so, anyway, than my inclination to say EYE-rit or EER-it. ;o) I wouldn't worry too much about misprn, though. My name is usually misprn the first time people see my name & I've corrected them since I was just a little rugrat. ;o) And the blossom is breathtakingly, achingly beautiful, imo. I've never seen one, before! *scurries off to do some quick research on the irit flower*
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Thanks!
Yay, I'm glad you like it! :)
To aid you in your research: its English name is asphodel.
-- Sarah
Yay, I'm glad you like it! :)
To aid you in your research: its English name is asphodel.
-- Sarah
double post. sorry.
This message was edited 6/27/2006, 6:03 PM
Oh, good. I didn't find much on the flower, just lots of women. ;o)