Talk:Hippogonal

Latest comment: 9 years ago by Qwertyxp2000 in topic Wikipedian pronunciation

Any (n,m) direction? edit

I've only ever seen the term "hippogonal" used synonymously with "knightwise", that is, moving (1,2). The knight is thus a hippogonal leaper, the mao a hippogonal lame (blockable) leaper, the nightrider a hippogonal rider, etc., but the camel, a (1,3) piece, is not hippogonal at all. The link to CV.org's Piececlopedia seems to agree with me. I've seen "oblique" used for any (n,m) where 0<n<m, but is the use of "hippogonal" with that meaning documented anywhere but in Wikipedia? — Gwalla | Talk 23:46, 21 December 2009 (UTC)Reply

Wikipedian pronunciation edit

Please make my added pronunciation of hippogonal into Wikipedian form.

Qwertyxp2000 (talk) 07:26, 21 September 2014 (UTC)Reply