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* '''felon:''' one who has committed a felony | * '''felon:''' one who has committed a felony | ||
− | * ''''' | + | * '''fellone:''' (''Italian'') a villain |
* '''to fall on one’s feet:''' to come well out of a difficulty; to gain an unexpected piece of good fortune | * '''to fall on one’s feet:''' to come well out of a difficulty; to gain an unexpected piece of good fortune | ||
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* '''felon:''' a painful purulent infection at the end of a finger or toe in the area surrounding the nail; an inflamed sore | * '''felon:''' a painful purulent infection at the end of a finger or toe in the area surrounding the nail; an inflamed sore | ||
− | * '''-em''' → | + | * '''-em''' → [[Image:HCE.PNG]], the [[Sigla|siglum]] Joyce used in his manuscripts for [[HCE]] |
Latest revision as of 05:11, 16 December 2006
- fell on them
- felon: one who has committed a felony
- fellone: (Italian) a villain
- to fall on one’s feet: to come well out of a difficulty; to gain an unexpected piece of good fortune
- felon: a painful purulent infection at the end of a finger or toe in the area surrounding the nail; an inflamed sore
- -em → File:HCE.PNG, the siglum Joyce used in his manuscripts for HCE