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A clothes fastener consisting of a small blunt metal hook that is inserted in a corresponding loop or eyelet.
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*'''Hook and eye:''' A clothes fastener consisting of a small blunt metal hook that is inserted in a corresponding loop or eyelet.
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*'''Hook and I:''' Captain Hook is the villain of J. M. Barrie's Children's book Peter Pan. Hook is a pirate captain and Peter Pan's nemesis.
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*'''Hook and Eyre:''' Rivers in the Canterbury Region of New Zealand
  
Hook and I: Captain Hook is the villain of J. M. Barrie's Children's book Peter Pan. Hook is a pirate captain and Peter Pan's nemesis.
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==Commentary==
 
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HCE is pictured as a pirate, Viking invader, Phoenecian traveller and the Egyptian sky diety Ra (the eye, interestingly enough, is the symbol of Ra, representing The Sun. He was also associated with the Phoenix, as he rose again each night in flames).
HCE is pictured as a pirate, Viking invader, Phoenecian traveller and the Egyptian sky diety Ra.
 

Latest revision as of 10:20, 20 July 2016

  • Hook and eye: A clothes fastener consisting of a small blunt metal hook that is inserted in a corresponding loop or eyelet.
  • Hook and I: Captain Hook is the villain of J. M. Barrie's Children's book Peter Pan. Hook is a pirate captain and Peter Pan's nemesis.
  • Hook and Eyre: Rivers in the Canterbury Region of New Zealand

Commentary

HCE is pictured as a pirate, Viking invader, Phoenecian traveller and the Egyptian sky diety Ra (the eye, interestingly enough, is the symbol of Ra, representing The Sun. He was also associated with the Phoenix, as he rose again each night in flames).