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* '''kistvaen:''' a box-shaped or boat-shaped tomb from the Stone Age (from the Welsh ''cist'', "chest", and ''maen'', "stone")
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* '''kistvaen:''' a box-shaped or boat-shaped tomb from the Stone Age (from the Welsh ''cist'', "chest", and ''maen'', "stone") → this paragraph corresponds to Vico's third age, which is characterized by the institution of burial
  
 
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* '''kiss the vanes:''' the city noises travel to the tops of the buildings where they kiss the weather vanes

Latest revision as of 19:29, 1 June 2019

  • kistvaen: a box-shaped or boat-shaped tomb from the Stone Age (from the Welsh cist, "chest", and maen, "stone") → this paragraph corresponds to Vico's third age, which is characterized by the institution of burial
  • weather vanes
  • vans → morning traffic in Paris and Dublin → wallhall
  • kissed
  • kiss the vanes: the city noises travel to the tops of the buildings where they kiss the weather vanes