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* '''windfall:''' an apple that is blown from the tree → Garden of Eden → ''Exsultet'' ([[O_foenix_culprit!|O felix culpa]]) | * '''windfall:''' an apple that is blown from the tree → Garden of Eden → ''Exsultet'' ([[O_foenix_culprit!|O felix culpa]]) | ||
+ | **''Notebook'' (1922-23): 'windfalls (apples)' → ''Irish Times'' 30 Oct 1922, 2/5: 'There has been a wonderful crop of apples this year... those that have fallen off in the late storms. "Windfalls," when gathered fresh, may be used in making tarts or puddings'. |
Latest revision as of 00:08, 18 March 2020
- windfall: a stroke of unlooked-for good fortune
- windfall: an apple that is blown from the tree → Garden of Eden → Exsultet (O felix culpa)
- Notebook (1922-23): 'windfalls (apples)' → Irish Times 30 Oct 1922, 2/5: 'There has been a wonderful crop of apples this year... those that have fallen off in the late storms. "Windfalls," when gathered fresh, may be used in making tarts or puddings'.