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− | * '''Psycho-'''(analysis) | + | * '''Psycho-'''(analysis) Freud and Jung in the next lines. |
* '''psychos:''' (''Greek'') cold, coldness | * '''psychos:''' (''Greek'') cold, coldness | ||
* '''psyche"''' (''Greek'') life-, soul- | * '''psyche"''' (''Greek'') life-, soul- |
Latest revision as of 22:04, 6 June 2018
- Psycho-(analysis) Freud and Jung in the next lines.
- psychos: (Greek) cold, coldness
- psyche" (Greek) life-, soul-
- Sykon: (Greek) a ripe fig (symbol of female genitalia)
- Psychos: grisly, old men eying "little girls with bad intent."
From Page 80 of "A Classical Lexicon for Finnegans Wake"