Difference between revisions of "Ualu Ualu Ualu!"
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* '''wylo:''' (''Welsh'') to cry; to weep | * '''wylo:''' (''Welsh'') to cry; to weep | ||
− | * '''ololu:''' (''Greek'') a triumphant cry to Athene → Homer, ''Iliad'' 6:301 → Herodotus, ''The Histories'' 4:189:3 &rarr: Robert Graves, ''The Greek Myths'' 8:1 | + | * '''ololu:''' (''Greek'') a triumphant cry to Athene → Homer, ''Iliad'' 6:301 and ''Odyddey'' 4:767 → Herodotus, ''The Histories'' 4:189:3 &rarr: Robert Graves, ''The Greek Myths'' 8:1 |
* '''hallelu:''' (''Hebrew'') a cry of triumph or joy from which ''Hallelujah'' is derived (and possibly also the Greek ''ololu'') | * '''hallelu:''' (''Hebrew'') a cry of triumph or joy from which ''Hallelujah'' is derived (and possibly also the Greek ''ololu'') |
Revision as of 09:06, 3 November 2010
- uall: (Irish) wail; howl; yell
- wylo: (Welsh) to cry; to weep
- ololu: (Greek) a triumphant cry to Athene → Homer, Iliad 6:301 and Odyddey 4:767 → Herodotus, The Histories 4:189:3 &rarr: Robert Graves, The Greek Myths 8:1
- hallelu: (Hebrew) a cry of triumph or joy from which Hallelujah is derived (and possibly also the Greek ololu)
- Hello hello hello!
- éalú: (Irish) escape; evasion; elopement; exit; retreat; ebb
- Úalu Úalu Úalu!: these diacritical marks have been added in Danis Rose and John O'Hanlon's critally emended edition of FW (see also Quaouauh)