Difference between revisions of "Celescalating"
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− | + | * '''celestial:''' heavenly → ''L'' caeli: heavens | |
− | + | * '''escalating:''' ascending or descending on an escalator; increasing rapidly in scale or intensity | |
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+ | * '''escalator:''' a moving staircase | ||
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+ | * '''Caelestius:''' disciple of the heretic Pelagius; Pelagius may have been Irish | ||
+ | ** [http://36.1911encyclopedia.org/P/PE/PELAGIUS_THEOLOGIAN_.htm Pelagius] (11th Britannica, which was Joyce's source) | ||
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+ | * '''Coelestinus:''' regnal name of Pope Celestine I, who persecuted the Pelagians and sent Palladius to Ireland in 431 | ||
+ | ** [http://79.1911encyclopedia.org/C/CE/CELESTINE.htm Celestine I] (11th Britannica) |
Revision as of 07:52, 26 June 2006
- celestial: heavenly → L caeli: heavens
- escalating: ascending or descending on an escalator; increasing rapidly in scale or intensity
- escalator: a moving staircase
- Caelestius: disciple of the heretic Pelagius; Pelagius may have been Irish
- Pelagius (11th Britannica, which was Joyce's source)
- Coelestinus: regnal name of Pope Celestine I, who persecuted the Pelagians and sent Palladius to Ireland in 431
- Celestine I (11th Britannica)