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"Hod" is also found in the first lines of the ballad "Finnegan's Wake":  "And to rise in the world he carried a hod."  "He" is Finnegan; a hod is a trough carried over the shoulder to haul bricks, etc.
 
"Hod" is also found in the first lines of the ballad "Finnegan's Wake":  "And to rise in the world he carried a hod."  "He" is Finnegan; a hod is a trough carried over the shoulder to haul bricks, etc.
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Hod, cement, edifices: HCE (builder)

Revision as of 06:57, 7 December 2005

  • hod: hard (=erect). In a sexual pun throughout these next few sentences

"Hod" is also found in the first lines of the ballad "Finnegan's Wake": "And to rise in the world he carried a hod." "He" is Finnegan; a hod is a trough carried over the shoulder to haul bricks, etc.

Hod, cement, edifices: HCE (builder)