Difference between revisions of "My Hoonsbood Hansbaad's a Journey to Porthergill gone"
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* ''''hans baad:''' (''Danish'') his boat | * ''''hans baad:''' (''Danish'') his boat | ||
* '''"My Husband's a Journey to Portugal Gone":''' an 18th century Irish song from the 1895 edition of Thomas Moore's ''Irish Melodies'' | * '''"My Husband's a Journey to Portugal Gone":''' an 18th century Irish song from the 1895 edition of Thomas Moore's ''Irish Melodies'' | ||
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* '''Fothergill:''' a family important in the Quaker movement in England | * '''Fothergill:''' a family important in the Quaker movement in England | ||
* '''gill:''' a quarter if a pint (of porter) | * '''gill:''' a quarter if a pint (of porter) | ||
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+ | [[Category: Danish phrases]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Thomas Moore]] |
Latest revision as of 16:17, 19 January 2014
- 'hans baad: (Danish) his boat
- "My Husband's a Journey to Portugal Gone": an 18th century Irish song from the 1895 edition of Thomas Moore's Irish Melodies
- Fothergill: a family important in the Quaker movement in England
- gill: a quarter if a pint (of porter)