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− | *'''a long time ago''' | + | * '''a long time ago''' |
− | *'''lang:''' (''German'') long | + | * '''lang:''' (''German'') long |
− | *'''gone''' | + | * '''gone''' |
− | *'''''Auld Lang Syne'':''' a traditional Scots song sung at the stroke of midnight on New Year's Day; the title literally translates as "old long since" → [[auldstane eld]] in the same line | + | * '''''Auld Lang Syne'':''' a traditional Scots song sung at the stroke of midnight on New Year's Day; the title literally translates as "old long since" → [[auldstane eld]] in the same line |
** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%27Auld_Lang_Syne%27 Wikipedia] | ** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%27Auld_Lang_Syne%27 Wikipedia] | ||
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+ | ==Commentary== | ||
+ | The Prankquean episode is in three parts, corresponding to Vico's divine, heroic and civic ages. | ||
[[Category:German phrases]] | [[Category:German phrases]] |
Latest revision as of 11:38, 14 November 2010
- a long time ago
- lang: (German) long
- gone
- Auld Lang Syne: a traditional Scots song sung at the stroke of midnight on New Year's Day; the title literally translates as "old long since" → auldstane eld in the same line
Commentary
The Prankquean episode is in three parts, corresponding to Vico's divine, heroic and civic ages.