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− | * '''dormant:''' sleeping → [[HCE]] as the innkeeper asleep in bed and as Finn MacCool interred in the Irish landscape with his head beneath Howth Head and his feet in Castleknock and Knockmaroon | + | * '''dormant:''' sleeping → [[HCE]] as the innkeeper asleep in bed and as Finn MacCool interred in the Irish landscape with his head beneath Howth Head and his feet in Castleknock and Knockmaroon → in Jonathan Swift's ''Gulliver's Travels'', Gulliver is first discovered by the Lilliputians sleeping on the shore |
− | * '''mont:''' (''French'') mountain → [[HCE]], who is frequently identified throughout FW with hills and mountains | + | * '''mont:''' (''French'') mountain → [[HCE]], who is frequently identified throughout FW with hills and mountains → in ''Gulliver's Travels'', the Lilliputians call Gulliver ''Great Man Mountain'' (''quinbus Flestrin'') |
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+ | * '''mont d'or''' (''French'') mountain of gold | ||
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+ | * '''Stormont:''' the seat of the government of Northern Ireland in Belfast. |
Latest revision as of 12:33, 16 September 2016
- dormant: sleeping → HCE as the innkeeper asleep in bed and as Finn MacCool interred in the Irish landscape with his head beneath Howth Head and his feet in Castleknock and Knockmaroon → in Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels, Gulliver is first discovered by the Lilliputians sleeping on the shore
- mont: (French) mountain → HCE, who is frequently identified throughout FW with hills and mountains → in Gulliver's Travels, the Lilliputians call Gulliver Great Man Mountain (quinbus Flestrin)
- mont d'or (French) mountain of gold
- Stormont: the seat of the government of Northern Ireland in Belfast.