Verification Word Game

Once again it’s time to play the verification word game.  Those [supposedly] random strings of letter that we enter to post a comment on our friends’ blogs are indeed supposed to be random.  However, they often spell actual words — even though they may be obscure words.  Here are some recent examples that I have found:

Antsnes – an honorific used when addressing a member of ant royalty
Askabsto – what you do when you make a request of your tummy muscles
Mantion – alternate spelling for a large luxurious dwelling
Mothor – female parental unit of a nocturnal butterfly
Nonshe – a male
Pingnog – similar to beer pong this is played for eggnog
Psynym – a word that you think is related to another word
Saler – a water borne vendor
Tualiz – an ode in homage to a woman named Elizabeth

Can you help me find meanings for these?

Avesico
Bessends
Gunitstu
Moushahb

Thanks in advance for playing this fun game.

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I am retired after a career in electronics and in publishing. Today, my wife of 50+ years, Sylvia, and I live in a house on a hill beside a dirt road in rural west Michigan. We enjoy living in this country environment where livestock and wild life out number the human population.

2 thoughts on “Verification Word Game

  1. Avesico- A new company solely owned by one bird

    Moushahb- etymologically related to kemo sabe- therefore "one who peeks at mice"

    Bessends- Elizabeth's hair and toes

    Gunitstu- A new product line from the TV marketing kitchen utensil company- these ones are for those who want to begin with shooting their dinner right off the hoof.

    Aren't those the "dangiast" definitions? That was my verification word.

  2. Gunitstu: said to my friend Stuart when riding pillion on his motorbike.
    Moushahb: rehabilitation centre for small mammals.
    Avesico: take an unauthorised day off sick.
    Bessends: Dick Turpins horse is dead.

    Maybe you have to be a Limey to understand these answers?

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