Difference between revisions of "Gorgios"
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* gorgeous | * gorgeous | ||
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* gorge, cf. [[isthmus]] | * gorge, cf. [[isthmus]] | ||
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− | *Gorgias: | + | * ''It'' gorgo: whirlpool, sink |
− | *Georgians | + | **connects this, the second of seven clauses in this paragraph, with "Eve" (''F'' évier: sink), the second of seven elements in the first paragraph → the 2nd of 7 elements in a second circuit of [[HCE]]'s bedroom |
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+ | * ''Gi'' gorgio: youngster; a non-gipsy | ||
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+ | * Gorgias: ancient Greek master of rhetoric who had a special dexterity with puns. (See his defense of Helen of Troy) | ||
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+ | * Georgians: the inhabitants of Georgia | ||
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+ | * Giorgio Joyce: James Joyce's son |
Revision as of 05:27, 11 June 2006
- gorgeous
- gorge, cf. isthmus
- It gorgo: whirlpool, sink
- connects this, the second of seven clauses in this paragraph, with "Eve" (F évier: sink), the second of seven elements in the first paragraph → the 2nd of 7 elements in a second circuit of HCE's bedroom
- Gi gorgio: youngster; a non-gipsy
- Gorgias: ancient Greek master of rhetoric who had a special dexterity with puns. (See his defense of Helen of Troy)
- Georgians: the inhabitants of Georgia
- Giorgio Joyce: James Joyce's son