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* '''stable''' → the occurrence of ''born'' and ''stable'' in the same line inevitably allude to both Christ (who was supposedly born in a stable) and the Duke of Wellington (who famously remarked that being born in a stable did not necessarily make one a horse anymore than being born in Ireland made one an Irishman) | * '''stable''' → the occurrence of ''born'' and ''stable'' in the same line inevitably allude to both Christ (who was supposedly born in a stable) and the Duke of Wellington (who famously remarked that being born in a stable did not necessarily make one a horse anymore than being born in Ireland made one an Irishman) | ||
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+ | *'''Staple:''' basic food stuff - of other days- traditionally potato; distilled to potcheen a potent spirit |
Revision as of 17:03, 19 December 2009
- steeple
- staple: wool; lock of wool
- staple: a u-shaped type of nail
- stable → the occurrence of born and stable in the same line inevitably allude to both Christ (who was supposedly born in a stable) and the Duke of Wellington (who famously remarked that being born in a stable did not necessarily make one a horse anymore than being born in Ireland made one an Irishman)
- Staple: basic food stuff - of other days- traditionally potato; distilled to potcheen a potent spirit