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(New page: * '''terracotta:''' a kind of pottery; the name is Italian for "baked earth" Category:Italian phrases)
 
 
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* '''terracotta:''' a kind of pottery; the name is Italian for "baked earth"
 
* '''terracotta:''' a kind of pottery; the name is Italian for "baked earth"
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In context, '''to terracook''' is a infinitive verb.  A Bone, a pebble (a people?) a ramskin are ''left'' to terracook, suggesting these items are buried in the earth (the '''muttheringpot''', the silent (mute) Earth Mother) to harden, petrify.
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*Also hints at Chinese terracotta warriors (not sure on when they were known to exist).
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 07:24, 28 September 2017

  • terracotta: a kind of pottery; the name is Italian for "baked earth"

In context, to terracook is a infinitive verb. A Bone, a pebble (a people?) a ramskin are left to terracook, suggesting these items are buried in the earth (the muttheringpot, the silent (mute) Earth Mother) to harden, petrify.

  • Also hints at Chinese terracotta warriors (not sure on when they were known to exist).