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* '''Oedipus:''' King of Thebes in Greek mythology who married his own mother → [[HCE|HCE's]] relationship with [[Issy]] | * '''Oedipus:''' King of Thebes in Greek mythology who married his own mother → [[HCE|HCE's]] relationship with [[Issy]] | ||
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*'''Edi-feces:''' from feces for excrement and edi from Latin for eat. Thus hod, (s)ement, edi-feces, are presumably the forbiden bodily functions of uirine, semen and feces? | *'''Edi-feces:''' from feces for excrement and edi from Latin for eat. Thus hod, (s)ement, edi-feces, are presumably the forbiden bodily functions of uirine, semen and feces? |
Revision as of 02:54, 11 April 2010
- edifice: building
- idée fixe: (French) a recurrent idea or obsessive notion
- orifice: an opening, especially one in the human body
- Oedipus: King of Thebes in Greek mythology who married his own mother → HCE's relationship with Issy
- Edi-feces: from feces for excrement and edi from Latin for eat. Thus hod, (s)ement, edi-feces, are presumably the forbiden bodily functions of uirine, semen and feces?