> > > Huh. I was going to say that "pique" would be a good choice since it >> > appears in both sets. Then I looked in this 1970 American Heritage >> > Dictionary I have in my cubicle, and pique isn't even listed as a >> > verb. It only appears as a noun for resentment or vexation from hurt >> > pride. > >It's listed in my 1992 Third edition. as is it in my webster's unabridged... -- Peace... Rael64 "All are lunatics, but he who can analyse his delusions is called a philosopher." -Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914) American writer-