Difference between revisions of "Hathatansy"
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− | * '''hesitency:''' the forger Pigott's misspelling of ''hesitancy'' → Pigott | + | * '''hesitency:''' the forger Pigott's misspelling of ''hesitancy'' → Pigott represents a form of the combined Shem-Shaun character, [[HCE|HCE's]] Oedipal rival |
* '''hath a tansy:''' a tansy is a flowering plant used in cookery and medicine, or an Easter pudding or cake flavoured with tansy | * '''hath a tansy:''' a tansy is a flowering plant used in cookery and medicine, or an Easter pudding or cake flavoured with tansy | ||
* '''like a tansy:''' exactly right | * '''like a tansy:''' exactly right |
Latest revision as of 10:13, 28 November 2010
- hesitency: the forger Pigott's misspelling of hesitancy → Pigott represents a form of the combined Shem-Shaun character, HCE's Oedipal rival
- hath a tansy: a tansy is a flowering plant used in cookery and medicine, or an Easter pudding or cake flavoured with tansy
- like a tansy: exactly right