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* '''wholly red''' → according to one etymology the name ''Adam'' means "red" | * '''wholly red''' → according to one etymology the name ''Adam'' means "red" | ||
− | + | ** Since ''Adam'' is connected to ''Adamah'', meaning earth, also ''holy earth'' (Eden, Israel) | |
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*'''hallowed:''' Sacred, holy, as would be the apples in the Garden of Eden | *'''hallowed:''' Sacred, holy, as would be the apples in the Garden of Eden | ||
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[[Category: Mythological figures]] | [[Category: Mythological figures]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:31, 19 January 2014
- holy red → describing the "forbidden fruit" in Genesis
- horrid: causing horror, dreadful → L/R split
- holler: to shout (Appalachian English version of "hollo")
- wholly red → according to one etymology the name Adam means "red"
- Since Adam is connected to Adamah, meaning earth, also holy earth (Eden, Israel)
- hallowed: Sacred, holy, as would be the apples in the Garden of Eden
- The Holly and the Ivy: (song) a Christmas carol → ivvy's in the same line
- Halirrhothius: a son of Poseidon in Greek mythology; he was killed by Ares, who was tried for the crime on a hill in Athens which was thenceforth known as the Hill of Ares or Areopagus → 005.33 aeropagods