Difference between revisions of "Ophelia's Culpreints"

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Cul: French, 'arse'.
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*''' cul''' ''(French'') arse'; thus culprints: arseprints like fingerprints
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* '''culprits'''
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* '''Ophelia:''' character in Shakespeare's ''Hamlet''
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* '''O felix culpa''' (''Latin'')  O fortunate fall; from Saint Augustine, describing Original Sin, since it led to the birth of Jesus
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[[Category: Shakespeare]]
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[[Category:buttocks]]
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[[Category:Fall]]

Latest revision as of 08:29, 24 February 2013

  • cul (French) arse'; thus culprints: arseprints like fingerprints
  • culprits
  • Ophelia: character in Shakespeare's Hamlet
  • O felix culpa (Latin) O fortunate fall; from Saint Augustine, describing Original Sin, since it led to the birth of Jesus