Difference between revisions of "Mounding's mass"
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* '''mound:''' a small hill; a heap; a bank of earth or stone raised as a protection; a boundary-fence or hedge | * '''mound:''' a small hill; a heap; a bank of earth or stone raised as a protection; a boundary-fence or hedge | ||
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+ | * '''Lion's Mound:''' The Lion's Mound, a large conical artificial hill located on the battlefield of Waterloo near the place where a musket ball hit the shoulder of William II of the Netherlands (the Prince of Orange) and knocked him from his horse during the battle. | ||
* '''morning Mass''' | * '''morning Mass''' |
Latest revision as of 04:34, 10 January 2019
- mountain's mass → another reference to HCE's sleeping body, along with such terms as mudmound (FW 111.34)
- mound: a small hill; a heap; a bank of earth or stone raised as a protection; a boundary-fence or hedge
- Lion's Mound: The Lion's Mound, a large conical artificial hill located on the battlefield of Waterloo near the place where a musket ball hit the shoulder of William II of the Netherlands (the Prince of Orange) and knocked him from his horse during the battle.
- morning Mass