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− | + | * '''ik doop''': (''Dutch'') I baptise | |
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+ | * '''Ip Dip''': nursery rhyme, see [[Ik]] | ||
+ | * "'''et tu?:''' from (''Latin'') Et tu, Brute?", meaning "Even you, Brutus?" or 'You too, Brutus?', a phrase often used poetically to represent the last words of Roman dictator Julius Caesar to his friend Thus, an eclamation of ultimate betrayal. | ||
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+ | * '''"Et Tu Healy"''': Joyce's poem on Parnell's death | ||
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+ | * '''mihi''': (''Latin'') to me | ||
+ | * '''Mimi:''' character in Puvccini's opera ''La Bohème'' (1896) | ||
− | * ( | + | * Echo of '''tauftauf''' ([[Page 3]]) |
− | + | ** '''Tauftauf''' from '''taufen''': (''German'') to baptise | |
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− | * | + | * Echo of ''mishe mishe'' ([[Page 3]]) |
+ | ** ''Italian'' '''mise''': I, me (emphatic); I am. | ||
+ | ** '''Mosheh, Mosheh''': ("Moses, Moses!") in Exodus 3.4:words spoken by Yahweh to Moses from the burning bush. Early lives of St Patrick said that he resembled Moses in four ways. | ||
− | + | [[Category: Mishe mishe]] | |
+ | [[Category: Tauftauf]] | ||
+ | [[Category: opera]] |
Latest revision as of 17:21, 18 February 2013
- ik doop: (Dutch) I baptise
- Ip Dip: nursery rhyme, see Ik
- "et tu?: from (Latin) Et tu, Brute?", meaning "Even you, Brutus?" or 'You too, Brutus?', a phrase often used poetically to represent the last words of Roman dictator Julius Caesar to his friend Thus, an eclamation of ultimate betrayal.
- "Et Tu Healy": Joyce's poem on Parnell's death
- mihi: (Latin) to me
- Mimi: character in Puvccini's opera La Bohème (1896)
- Echo of tauftauf (Page 3)
- Tauftauf from taufen: (German) to baptise
- Echo of mishe mishe (Page 3)
- Italian mise: I, me (emphatic); I am.
- Mosheh, Mosheh: ("Moses, Moses!") in Exodus 3.4:words spoken by Yahweh to Moses from the burning bush. Early lives of St Patrick said that he resembled Moses in four ways.