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Does anyone know what "octopidal" means, or what it might be an error for? I have encountered it in Gyles Brandreth's biography of John Gielgud, on an announcement about Gielgud's performance on HMS Nelson, saying "Loudspeakers are being rigged so that any audience in the octopidal should be able to hear".
Neither google nor the OED are any help. I do not mean octopedal.
Neither google nor the OED are any help. I do not mean octopedal.
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Date: 2010-03-14 12:50 pm (UTC)It probably is the ship though. What year are we talking about? The battleship was broken up in 1949 and not even the navy would have two HMS Nelsons on the go at the same time.
Will you post the answer if you find out? It's intriguing.
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Date: 2010-03-14 01:12 pm (UTC)It's in 1942, and it's in the context of a tour of aircraft carriers and battleships that Gielgud was doing. Why not even the navy? Are they notorious for ill-thought out names?
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Date: 2010-03-14 02:32 pm (UTC)