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* '''mitre on head''' → bishop's headwear → St Patrick | * '''mitre on head''' → bishop's headwear → St Patrick | ||
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+ | * '''mitre on head:''' the contraption that makes for the head of a hod resembles a carpenter’s mitre | ||
* '''mitre''' → one of [[HCE|HCE’s]] 7 items of clothing? | * '''mitre''' → one of [[HCE|HCE’s]] 7 items of clothing? | ||
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* '''Miter, Mitre:''' a generic name of taverns and hotels | * '''Miter, Mitre:''' a generic name of taverns and hotels | ||
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+ | * '''meter''' is a stressed and unstressed syllabic pattern in a verse, or within the lines of a poem. |
Latest revision as of 20:50, 1 July 2020
- mitre on head → bishop's headwear → St Patrick
- mitre on head: the contraption that makes for the head of a hod resembles a carpenter’s mitre
- mitre → one of HCE’s 7 items of clothing?
- mitre joint: a joint in which two pieces of wood are fitted together to form a right angle
- Mithras: ancient Persian god of light whose worship was popular in the late Roman Empire → Mithraism had 7 levels of initiation
- Miter, Mitre: a generic name of taverns and hotels
- meter is a stressed and unstressed syllabic pattern in a verse, or within the lines of a poem.