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156.01 | when not in that order sundering in some different order, alter |
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–156.01+ | German sondern: but |
–156.01+ | Latin alter: the other |
–156.01+ | (over) |
156.02 | three thirty and a hundred times by the binomial dioram and |
–156.02+ | one hundred and thirty three times [155.29-.30] |
–156.02+ | Binomial Theorem |
–156.02+ | diorama: partly translucent picture changing with direction of light |
156.03 | the penic walls and the ind, the Inklespill legends and the rure, |
–156.03+ | pen, ink |
–156.03+ | Punic Wars |
–156.03+ | (Motif: stuttering) |
–156.03+ | R.H. Barham: Ingoldsby Legends |
–156.03+ | rule |
–156.03+ | (Motif: stuttering) |
156.04 | the rule of the hoop and the blessons of expedience and the jus, |
–156.04+ | Dutch hoop: crowd |
–156.04+ | French blesser: to wound |
–156.04+ | blessed |
–156.04+ | lessons of experience |
–156.04+ | Latin jus: law |
–156.04+ | (Motif: stuttering) |
156.05 | the jugicants of Pontius Pilax and all the mummyscrips in Sick |
–156.05+ | Latin judicans: judging |
–156.05+ | Pontius Pilate |
–156.05+ | Egyptian mummy |
–156.05+ | manuscripts |
156.06 | Bokes' Juncroom and the Chapters for the Cunning of the Chap- |
–156.06+ | junkroom |
156.07 | ters of the Conning Fox by Tail. |
–156.07+ | Budge: The Book of the Dead, introduction, p. xxxvi: 'the LXIVth Chapter... version of it... is entitled, "The Chapter of Knowing the Chapters of Coming Forth [by Day] in a single Chapter"... it was believed to contain the essence of the Book of the Dead' |
–156.07+ | cunning fox |
–156.07+ | Old English cyning: king |
156.08 | While that Mooksius with preprocession and with propre- |
–156.08+ | Mookse (Motif: Mookse/Gripes) [.10] |
–156.08+ | procession of the Holy Ghost [.17] |
–156.08+ | Possessors and Non-Possessors: opposing movements in the 16th century Russian Orthodox Church concerning the propriety of ecclesiastical ownership of land [.11] |
156.09 | cession, duplicitly and diplussedly, was promulgating ipsofacts |
–156.09+ | Greek diplous: doubly |
–156.09+ | Latin ipso facto |
156.10 | and sadcontras this raskolly Gripos he had allbust seceded in |
–156.10+ | Latin sed contra: but, in contradiction |
–156.10+ | Raskol: the 17th century schism in the Russian Orthodox Church, splitting it into the official church and the Old Believers movement (from Russian raskol: schism) [.11] |
–156.10+ | rascally |
–156.10+ | Gripes [.08] |
–156.10+ | all but succeeded |
156.11 | monophysicking his illsobordunates. But asawfulas he had |
–156.11+ | Monophysite heresy that there is only one nature in Jesus; subsect of Byzantine Church |
–156.11+ | Great Moscow Sobor: the 1666 synod of the Orthodox Church which precipitated the Raskol (from Russian sobor: council, synod) [.10] |
–156.11+ | Stoglavy Sobor: the 1551 synod of the Russian Orthodox Church (with participation of the Tsar and members of the Boyar Duma) which, among other things, solidified the church's ownership of land [.08] |
–156.11+ | subordinates |
–156.11+ | Duma: the Tsarist Russian parliament, 1906-1917 (also applied to earlier Russian assemblies, such as the Boyars of the 16th and 17th centuries) |
–156.11+ | (when he gets A and B on to his lap C slips off and when he has C and A he loses hold of B) |
–156.11+ | as awful as |
–156.11+ | as often as |
156.12 | caught his base semenoyous sarchnaktiers to combuccinate upon |
–156.12+ | semen |
–156.12+ | Greek sêmeion: identifying mark |
–156.12+ | Greek sarx: flesh |
–156.12+ | German nackt: naked |
–156.12+ | combine |
–156.12+ | Obsolete buccinate: to blow a trumpet |
156.13 | the silipses of his aspillouts and the acheporeoozers of his haggy- |
–156.13+ | (the Eastern Orthodox church, among others, rejects the Roman Catholic dogma of the Immaculate Conception (1854), which states that the Virgin Mary was kept free from the Original Sin from the moment of her conception) |
–156.13+ | Greek syllêpsis: conception (pronounced 'silipsis') |
–156.13+ | lips |
–156.13+ | Greek aspilos: immaculate |
–156.13+ | spill out |
–156.13+ | Greek archê: beginning |
–156.13+ | Greek porizô: to originate, to cause to begin |
–156.13+ | Greek poreia: march, procession [.17] |
–156.13+ | Greek hagion pneuma: Holy Ghost [.17] |
156.14 | own pneumax to synerethetise with the breadchestviousness of |
–156.14+ | Greek synerethizô: to excite mutually |
–156.14+ | synthesise |
–156.14+ | Russian prishestvie: advent; coming |
156.15 | his sweeatovular ducose sofarfully the loggerthuds of his sakel- |
–156.15+ | Russian Svyatogo Dukha: of the Holy Ghost [.17] |
–156.15+ | loggerheads |
–156.15+ | logothetes: various functionaries under the Byzantine emperors |
–156.15+ | Greek sakellarioi: ecclesiastical dignitaries |
156.16 | laries were fond at variance with the synodals of his somepooliom |
–156.16+ | found |
–156.16+ | synod: ecclesiastical council [.11] |
–156.16+ | symboulion: mixed council of Eastern Church metropolitans and laymen |
–156.16+ | Dublin Slang pooly: urine |
156.17 | and his babskissed nepogreasymost got the hoof from his philio- |
–156.17+ | Russian babskaya: womanly (derogatory) |
–156.17+ | baptised |
–156.17+ | Russian papskaya nepogreshimost': papal infallibility (over which the Augustiner Kirche separated from Rome in 1871) (Cluster: Popes) |
–156.17+ | Greek philios: favourite, dear |
–156.17+ | Latin Filioque: and the Son (the Great Schism (1054) between Western and Eastern Churches arose through the 'Filioque' controversy over the procession of the Holy Ghost from the Father and the Son (Western — Rome) or from the Father alone (Eastern — Greece/Russia); Motif: Greek/Roman) [.13] [.15] |
156.18 | quus. |
–156.18+ | |
156.19 | — Efter thousand yaws, O Gripes con my sheepskins, yow |
–156.19+ | {{Synopsis: I.6.3.F: [156.19-157.07]: another dialogue between the two — resorting to name-calling}} |
–156.19+ | after thousand years [.21] |
–156.19+ | Danish efter: after |
–156.19+ | Latin con: with |
–156.19+ | (read, know) |
–156.19+ | (sheepskin parchment books) |
–156.19+ | Motif: goat/sheep [.22] |
–156.19+ | you |
156.20 | will be belined to the world, enscayed Mookse the pius. |
–156.20+ | Motif: ear/eye (blind, deaf) [.23] |
–156.20+ | Slang blind: drunk |
–156.20+ | (outlined, drawn, delineated) |
–156.20+ | VI.B.27.022b (b): 'space encyd' |
–156.20+ | Welsh encyd: space (Motif: time/space) [.21] |
–156.20+ | said |
–156.20+ | several popes called Pius (Cluster: Popes) |
156.21 | — Ofter thousand yores, amsered Gripes the gregary, be the |
–156.21+ | after thousand years [.19] |
–156.21+ | VI.B.27.022a (b): 'time amser' |
–156.21+ | Welsh amser: time [.20] |
–156.21+ | German Dialect Amse: ant |
–156.21+ | answered |
–156.21+ | gregarious |
–156.21+ | several popes called Gregory (Cluster: Popes) |
–156.21+ | phrase by the beard of the prophet (oath popularly supposed to be used by Muslims) |
156.22 | goat of MacHammud's, yours may be still, O Mookse, more |
–156.22+ | goat [.19] |
–156.22+ | goatee of Mohammed |
156.23 | botheared. |
–156.23+ | both eared |
–156.23+ | Anglo-Irish bothered: deaf [.20] |
156.24 | — Us shall be chosen as the first of the last by the electress of |
–156.24+ | Us... shall be... the first of the last... Vale Hollow... Elelijiacks... blissim [.24-.27] [.31-.34] |
–156.24+ | VI.B.27.044d (b): === VI.B.27.037e (b): 'Us' |
–156.24+ | McCabe: The Popes and Their Church 8: (quoting a sarcastic 3rd century letter from a council of African bishops to Pope Stephen I; the 'we' and 'us' are italicised throughout) 'We judge no man, and we cut off no man from communion for differing from us. None of us regards himself as the bishop of bishops, or seeks by tyrannical threats to compel his colleagues to obey him' (Cluster: Popes) |
–156.24+ | Matthew 19:30: 'And many that are first shall be last; and the last shall be first' (Motif: The Letter: the last of the first) [.31-.32] |
–156.24+ | electress: the wife of a German Elector of the Empire; a woman having a vote |
156.25 | Vale Hollow, obselved the Mookse nobily, for par the unicum |
–156.25+ | Henry King: The Exequy: 'Stay for me there; I will not faile To meet thee in that hollow Vale' |
–156.25+ | Valhalla: in Norse mythology, the magnificent hall in which chosen slain heroes spend their glorious afterlife (chosen and taken there by valkyries) [.32] |
–156.25+ | observed |
–156.25+ | nobly |
–156.25+ | Act of Union |
–156.25+ | Latin unicum: unparalleled |
–156.25+ | unicorn [157.03] |
–156.25+ | Union Jack |
156.26 | of Elelijiacks, Us am in Our stabulary and that is what Ruby and |
–156.26+ | elegiac |
–156.26+ | Elijah |
–156.26+ | Elizabeth I (first statute: Act of Supremacy) |
–156.26+ | Latin stabulum: dwelling, tavern |
–156.26+ | constabulary |
–156.26+ | stable |
–156.26+ | (papal ring and robe) (Cluster: Popes) |
–156.26+ | Motif: Urbi et Orbi (pope's address) (Cluster: Popes) |
156.27 | Roby fall for, blissim. |
–156.27+ | bless them |
–156.27+ | Latin passim: (in citations) throughout, here and there, in many places |
156.28 | The Pills, the Nasal Wash (Yardly's), the Army Man Cut, as |
–156.28+ | (police, navy, army) |
–156.28+ | naval dockyards |
–156.28+ | Yardley's perfumes |
–156.28+ | Army Cut cigarettes |
156.29 | british as bondstrict and as straightcut as when that broken- |
–156.29+ | Bond Street, London |
–156.29+ | straight-cut: (of cigarettes) made from tobacco leaves cut lengthwise (Slang honest, respectable) |
–156.29+ | Macaulay: Review of Ranke's History of the Popes: 'She (the Roman Catholic Church) may still exist in undiminished vigour when some traveller from New Zealand shall, in the midst of a vast solitude, take his stand on a broken arch of London Bridge to sketch the ruins of Saint Paul's' [056.20] (Cluster: Popes) |
–156.29+ | (flat-footed) |
156.30 | arched traveller from Nuzuland . . . |
–156.30+ | German nu zu Land: now to land |
–156.30+ | Zululand |
156.31 | — Wee, cumfused the Gripes limply, shall not even be the |
–156.31+ | We... shall not even be the last of the first... Veiled Horror... Elissabed... Puffut! [.31-.34] [.24-.27] |
–156.31+ | confessed |
–156.31+ | fussed |
–156.31+ | Matthew 19:30: 'And many that are first shall be last; and the last shall be first' (Motif: The Letter: the last of the first) [.24] |
156.32 | last of the first, wee hope, when oust are visitated by the Veiled |
–156.32+ | (when we) |
–156.32+ | Valhalla: in Norse mythology, the magnificent hall in which chosen slain heroes spend their glorious afterlife [.25] |
156.33 | Horror. And, he added: Mee are relying entirely, see the forte- |
–156.33+ | me |
–156.33+ | lying, tired, bed |
156.34 | thurd of Elissabed, on the weightiness of mear's breath. Puffut! |
–156.34+ | forty-third statute of Elizabeth: Poor Relief Act, 1601 |
–156.34+ | perfect |
–156.34+ | mere |
–156.34+ | (bad breath) |
156.35 | Unsightbared embouscher, relentless foe to social and business |
–156.35+ | German unsichtbar: invisible |
–156.35+ | unsightly |
–156.35+ | ambusher |
–156.35+ | embouchure: arrangement of lips for producing a musical tone |
156.36 | succes! (Hourihaleine) It might have been a happy evening but . . . |
–156.36+ | success |
–156.36+ | houri: nymph of Muslim paradise |
–156.36+ | Greek ôraia Elenê: beautiful Helen |
–156.36+ | French haleine: breath |
–156.36+ | advertisement: 'it could have been a lovely evening if...' |
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