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(in footnote, quoting John Gordon) 'Clubsessel' (559.06), the peculiar misspelling of German klubsessel "Club" is an English loanword in German, "Klub" is a Germanized variant, both are correct.[1] In fact de.wiki has de:Clubsessel as the lemma. Gordon's spelling "klubsessel" is obviously incorrect, as German nouns are capitalized. Of course it might be argued that when Finnegans Wake was published in 1939, the C variant was rare [2] and possibly nonstandard. In any case it's not a "commonly misspelled word".--176.4.12.133 (talk) — Preceding undated comment added 11:17, 21 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]