Difference between revisions of "Evesdripping"
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− | * '' | + | * '''eavesdropping:''' from the Middle English word, Eavesdrop, the place where water falls from the eaves of a building. Meaning if one stands under the eavesdrop, they are able to listen in on a conversation occurring inside the house. |
− | + | * '''dripping eaves''' | |
+ | * '''Eve''' | ||
+ | * e'''ve:''' evening |
Revision as of 09:27, 16 June 2013
- eavesdropping: from the Middle English word, Eavesdrop, the place where water falls from the eaves of a building. Meaning if one stands under the eavesdrop, they are able to listen in on a conversation occurring inside the house.
- dripping eaves
- Eve
- eve: evening