Difference between revisions of "Merries"
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* '''merries:''' makes merry; is in high spirits; is mildly drunk | * '''merries:''' makes merry; is in high spirits; is mildly drunk | ||
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+ | * '''merries:''' burries (in a graveyard?) | ||
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+ | * '''merries:''' plays (his lute)? | ||
* '''Merry Christmas''' → [[Page_3|FW 003.05-06]]: [[scraggy isthmus]] | * '''Merry Christmas''' → [[Page_3|FW 003.05-06]]: [[scraggy isthmus]] |
Latest revision as of 23:07, 6 July 2009
- Needles and pins, blankets and shins, when a man's married his sorrow begins (proverb)
- when a mon merries his lute is all long: when a man marries (or makes merry, as below) his life is all gone
- marries
- merries: makes merry; is in high spirits; is mildly drunk
- merries: burries (in a graveyard?)
- merries: plays (his lute)?
- Merry Christmas → FW 003.05-06: scraggy isthmus