Verification Words ~ May Edition

It is time for the May edition of Verification Words.  These are those strings of letters that you enter to post a comment on one of your buds’ blog.  Some time ago, I realized that weren’t all nonsense words, as they are supposed to be.  Some of them make perfect sense.  Is something going on here beyond random chance?  I’ll let you decide that.  Here are the words I have for you:

  • Braran – The country that results from a merger of Bahrain and Iran.
  • Disme – Exhibit a lack of respect for my person.
  • Ensur – Issue a policy to indemnify in case of loss.
  • Haminetti – An Italian dish made with pork and pasta.
  • Nosialsi – Spanish phrase meaning, “I cannot see the sea.”
  • Repunhit – Make another word play concerning an assassination attempt.

I was unable to find a definition for the following.  Can you help?

Wivel.  What do you think it means?

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About Chuck

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.

7 thoughts on “Verification Words ~ May Edition

  1. It's a swivel without the "s". That's all I got, Chuck. My wee brain is fried this week.

  2. Thanks everyone. You are so creative–each one of you. I'm glad it wasn't a contest that I had to judge.

  3. I think I once knew someone who had the last name Haminetti. Maybe they liked pork and pasta too.

  4. Wivel:
    It's a lowly room inside a harem for the older wives. Like a hovel.. only it's called a wivel.

    It's the best I could come up with 😉

  5. Haminetti sounds interesting. I'd rather have sausage than ham with mine.

    Wivel – An opponent in a contest. As Elmer Fudd and that wascally wabbit.

  6. We greatly enjoyed this post. I look forward to this every month! LOL

    "Wivel" A weevil's better half?

    Have a blessed day. 🙂

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