Difference between revisions of "Sylvan coyne"
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* '''silver coin''' | * '''silver coin''' | ||
− | * '''sylvan:''' relating to or characteristic of woods or forests | + | * '''sylvan:''' relating to or characteristic of woods or forests → see the following [[piece of oak]] |
* '''coyne and livery:''' an old Irish custom whereby a host was obliged to provide his guests with bed and board → see also [[liveries]] at [[Page_17|FW 017.01]] | * '''coyne and livery:''' an old Irish custom whereby a host was obliged to provide his guests with bed and board → see also [[liveries]] at [[Page_17|FW 017.01]] | ||
* '''''Bruno and Sylvie'':''' a fantastic children's novel by Lewis Carroll, one of the key texts for FW | * '''''Bruno and Sylvie'':''' a fantastic children's novel by Lewis Carroll, one of the key texts for FW |
Latest revision as of 08:59, 3 November 2010
- silver coin
- sylvan: relating to or characteristic of woods or forests → see the following piece of oak
- coyne and livery: an old Irish custom whereby a host was obliged to provide his guests with bed and board → see also liveries at FW 017.01
- Bruno and Sylvie: a fantastic children's novel by Lewis Carroll, one of the key texts for FW