Difference between revisions of "A toll, a toll"
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** '''death toll:''' the number of fatalities in a battle or accident | ** '''death toll:''' the number of fatalities in a battle or accident | ||
** '''toll-gate:''' a gate where tolls are collected → the Chapelizod turnpike had a toll-gate → [[Page_3|FW 003.22]]: [[Upturnpikepointandplace]] | ** '''toll-gate:''' a gate where tolls are collected → the Chapelizod turnpike had a toll-gate → [[Page_3|FW 003.22]]: [[Upturnpikepointandplace]] | ||
+ | ** To cross the River Liffey on the Ha'Penny Bridge cost a half-penny toll | ||
* '''atole:''' (''Spanish'') a Spanish or Mexican porridge or gruel made of maize meal and water or milk | * '''atole:''' (''Spanish'') a Spanish or Mexican porridge or gruel made of maize meal and water or milk |
Revision as of 07:01, 5 November 2007
- at all, at all: (Anglo-Irish) a phrase which is repeated several times throughout FW
- toll: the sound of a death knell
- toll: a penalty
- death toll: the number of fatalities in a battle or accident
- toll-gate: a gate where tolls are collected → the Chapelizod turnpike had a toll-gate → FW 003.22: Upturnpikepointandplace
- To cross the River Liffey on the Ha'Penny Bridge cost a half-penny toll
- atole: (Spanish) a Spanish or Mexican porridge or gruel made of maize meal and water or milk
- atoll: a ring-shaped coral island
- O'Toole: St Laurence O'Toole, the patron saint of Dublin