orthography - Is "princessship" a real word? Are there any other words which have the same letter 3 times consecutively?
One of my friends argues that princessship is the only word which has 3 identical letter comes together (s) ,but I think there is no word such as princessship.
Can anyone tell me whether this is a real word, and if there are any more English words which have 3 letters consecutively?
Answer
There is no word with three consecutive letters under the most narrow definition of "real word", but there are several words of the following types:
There are many acronyms/initialisms that contain triple letters, like AAA, AIEEE, KKK, WWW, or Roman numerals like xviii.
There are place names, like
- Kaaawa, a place in Hawaii.
- Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch, a place in Wales.
There are names of people with all sorts of unconventional spellings, like Minnnie, Annnora, or Diannne.
There are interjections like mmm, hmmm, zzz, etc.
There are archaic/poetic words with elided letters, like whenceeer (really, whencee'er from whenceever), wheree'er, etc.
Finally, there are words which would probably be written with a hyphen whenever used, like frillless (mentioned by Dusty) which is really frill-less, similarly bulllike, gulllike, wallless, many words ending in -ss-ship like your princessship, bossship, goddessship, headmistressship, patronessship.
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