Difference between revisions of "Allegibelling"
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− | * '''all legible''' | + | * '''all legible''' (as previous 'silence', it must be read) |
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+ | * '''belling''' (making noise, in contrast to 'silence') | ||
* '''libeling''' | * '''libeling''' | ||
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*'''Alle Menschen''' (''German'') all men (Schiller’s lines from Beethoven’s ‘Ode to Joy’) | *'''Alle Menschen''' (''German'') all men (Schiller’s lines from Beethoven’s ‘Ode to Joy’) | ||
− | *'''Nibelung''' (''German'') (an interesting word with double allusions, both referring to surname of nobility, or in Wagner’s epic, a dwarf) | + | *'''Nibelung''' (''German'') (an interesting word with double allusions, both referring to surname of nobility, alt '''Gibichung''', or in Wagner’s epic, a dwarf) |
**https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nibelung | **https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nibelung |
Latest revision as of 23:13, 20 July 2020
- all legible (as previous 'silence', it must be read)
- belling (making noise, in contrast to 'silence')
- libeling
- illegible
- alibi-ing
- Ghibelline
- allegemein: (German) general
- Alle Menschen (German) all men (Schiller’s lines from Beethoven’s ‘Ode to Joy’)
- Nibelung (German) (an interesting word with double allusions, both referring to surname of nobility, alt Gibichung, or in Wagner’s epic, a dwarf)