@Draklar : the word Dictionary is not mentioned as such but making a statement saying it is not a word refers to a dictionary as no other reference could be used to confirm the validity, or not, of a word.
shan\'t and alas give me a renaissance feel not a medieval one

) if you want to go medieval look up middle english or old english, here\'s an extract of middle :
1: The double sorwe of Troilus to tellen,
2: That was the kyng Priamus sone of Troye,
3: In louynge how his auentures fellen
4: ffro wo to wele, and after out of ioie,
5: My purpos is, er that I parte fro ye.
6: Thesiphone, thow help me for tendite
7: Thise woful vers that wepen as I write.
8: To the clepe I, thow goddesse of torment,
9: Thow cruwel furie, sorwynge euere in peyne,
10: Help me that am the sorwful instrument
11: That helpeth loueres, as I kan, to pleyne;
12: ffor wel sit it, the sothe for to seyne,
13: A woful wight to han a drery feere,
14: And to a sorwful tale a sory chere.
15: ffor I, that god of loues seruantz serue,
16: Ne dar to loue, for myn vnliklynesse,
17: Preyen for speed, al sholde I ther-fore sterue,
18: So fer am I from his help in derknesse;
19: But natheles, if this may don gladnesse
20: To any louere and his cause auaille,
21: Haue he my thonk, and myn be this trauaille.
I\'ll spare you old english as I do not believe anyone would understand it but if you feel like looking here is a nice reference :
http://www.georgetown.edu/labyrinth/That said I understand what you mean about the modern feel and will not add to the polemic anymore since there is certainly no need for that

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