In the morning, as I enjoy my second cup of tea, I like to do a selection of word games on the NYT games app. This generally starts with Connections, followed on by Wordle. A few weeks back I struggled to find letters that would go with the ones I’d got right in Wordle and resorted to random choices. Having nearly exhausted the possibilities, I put in ‘maven’ and it was correct. Not being familiar with the word, I headed to my trusty dictionary. Here I discovered that a maven is an expert, a connoisseur with extensive knowledge in a particular area, for example a fashion maven. The word’s origin is from the Yiddish, mevyn which in turn comes from Hebrew mevin, meaning to understand.

In my children’s book, The Clocker, Nev gets embarrassed by his dad using out of date slang words. My Books
I know which one you are talking about. Maven was a new word for me too and I like you looked up the dictionary.
Do you play Strands on NYT?
It’s interesting too.
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Yes, I play wordle, strands and connections!
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😂😂 I did that. Wordle and Strands for me every morning😉
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I haven’t come across the word maven at all! Thanks for sharing it!
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You’re welcome 😊
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