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* '''[http://dictionary.reference.com/search?r=2&q=ancillary ancillary]:''' (''adj.'') of secondary importance, auxiliary | * '''[http://dictionary.reference.com/search?r=2&q=ancillary ancillary]:''' (''adj.'') of secondary importance, auxiliary | ||
− | * '''ancillary:''' ('' | + | * '''ancillary:''' (''archaic noun'') a servant |
* '''antlers''' → horns → indicating that [[HCE]] is a cuckold | * '''antlers''' → horns → indicating that [[HCE]] is a cuckold | ||
− | * '''ancilla:''' | + | * '''ancilla:''' (''Latin'') handmaiden → there are two handmaidens on the Dublin City coat of arms → the Earl of Howth’s crest depicted a naked mermaid (''sirène'') and her mirror reflection → [[Issy]] and her Venus mirror |
[[Category: Dublin's Motto]] | [[Category: Dublin's Motto]] |
Latest revision as of 09:27, 24 November 2006
- ancillary: (adj.) of secondary importance, auxiliary
- ancillary: (archaic noun) a servant
- antlers → horns → indicating that HCE is a cuckold
- ancilla: (Latin) handmaiden → there are two handmaidens on the Dublin City coat of arms → the Earl of Howth’s crest depicted a naked mermaid (sirène) and her mirror reflection → Issy and her Venus mirror