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*'''caught. caged''': The captain has been captured (by the ship's husband) and caged (by marriage to the tailor's daughter)
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*'''caught. caged''': The captain has been captured (by the ship's husband) and caged (by marriage to the tailor's daughter). The marriage ceremony is thus ended.
  
 
*'''caw/coo''': raven/dove (motif)
 
*'''caw/coo''': raven/dove (motif)

Latest revision as of 11:07, 30 August 2016

  • caught. caged: The captain has been captured (by the ship's husband) and caged (by marriage to the tailor's daughter). The marriage ceremony is thus ended.
  • caw/coo: raven/dove (motif)
  • Cat and Cage: Dublin pub
  • cocotte (French): prostitute