Difference between revisions of "Kankan keening"

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* '''can-can:''' a French dance, usually performed on stage by the women of the chorus and once regarded as obscene
 
* '''can-can:''' a French dance, usually performed on stage by the women of the chorus and once regarded as obscene
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* '''cancan:''' (''french'') gossip
  
 
* '''k-k-keening''' → stutter, a sign of [[HCE|HCE's]] guilt
 
* '''k-k-keening''' → stutter, a sign of [[HCE|HCE's]] guilt
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* '''can:''' a tin can
 
* '''can:''' a tin can
  
* '''''AngI'' keening:''' crying, wailing, lamenting, mourning
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* '''can:''' a drinking cup; tankard
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* '''keening:''' (''Anglo-Irish'') crying, wailing, lamenting, mourning
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* '''ag caoineadh:''' (''Irish'') crying; keening; over a corpse → preformed by old women -payed mourners- dressed in black → directly opposed to the previous image of the can-can.
  
* '''''I'' ag caoineadh:''' crying; keening
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* '''Cancun''' in Mexico, the seat of the municipality of Benito Juárez.

Latest revision as of 09:44, 6 February 2014

  • can-can: a French dance, usually performed on stage by the women of the chorus and once regarded as obscene
  • cancan: (french) gossip
  • k-k-keening → stutter, a sign of HCE's guilt
  • can: a tin can
  • can: a drinking cup; tankard
  • keening: (Anglo-Irish) crying, wailing, lamenting, mourning
  • ag caoineadh: (Irish) crying; keening; over a corpse → preformed by old women -payed mourners- dressed in black → directly opposed to the previous image of the can-can.
  • Cancun in Mexico, the seat of the municipality of Benito Juárez.