Difference between revisions of "Huges Caput Earlyfouler"
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* '''Fowler:''' a hunter with hawks, also an agnomen, as with Henry the Fowler, Duke of Saxony, a contempoaray of Hugh Capet | * '''Fowler:''' a hunter with hawks, also an agnomen, as with Henry the Fowler, Duke of Saxony, a contempoaray of Hugh Capet | ||
* '''early fouler:''' may refer to HCE's trips to the outhouse | * '''early fouler:''' may refer to HCE's trips to the outhouse | ||
− | *'''early fouler:''' Adam and Original Sin. | + | *'''early fouler:''' Adam and Original Sin, caused by Adam's pride, his "big head" or his capacious erection. |
* '''caput:''' Head | * '''caput:''' Head | ||
* '''kaput:''' (''German'') dead, gone, no longer working or effective | * '''kaput:''' (''German'') dead, gone, no longer working or effective |
Latest revision as of 14:04, 4 July 2018
- Hugh Capet: (French: Hugues Capet) King of the Franks (ca. 939 – 996), founder of the Capetian dynasty. He is generally considered one of the first modern king of France, and moved the capital to Paris.
- huge head: (Latin: caput - head) HCE as giant
- Fowler: a hunter with hawks, also an agnomen, as with Henry the Fowler, Duke of Saxony, a contempoaray of Hugh Capet
- early fouler: may refer to HCE's trips to the outhouse
- early fouler: Adam and Original Sin, caused by Adam's pride, his "big head" or his capacious erection.
- caput: Head
- kaput: (German) dead, gone, no longer working or effective