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261.01 | gipsylike chinkaminx pulshandjupeyjade and |
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–261.01+ | gypsies said to colour their faces tawney (orange) |
–261.01+ | Slang Chink: a Chinese (yellow) |
–261.01+ | Slang chink: female genitalia |
–261.01+ | minx: lewd woman [260.17-.18] [.01] |
–261.01+ | Latin minxi: I have urinated (yellow) |
–261.01+ | Punch and Judy |
–261.01+ | French jupe: skirt |
–261.01+ | jade (green) |
–261.01+ | jade: lewd woman [260.17-.18] [.01] |
261.02 | her petsybluse indecked o' voylets.1 When |
–261.02+ | French petit bleu: express letter (Motif: The Letter) |
–261.02+ | German Bluse: blouse |
–261.02+ | blue |
–261.02+ | indigo |
–261.02+ | German entdeckt: discovered |
–261.02+ | bedecked |
–261.02+ | Colloquial o': of |
–261.02+ | violet |
261.03 | who was wist was ware. En elv, et fjaell. And |
–261.03+ | Danish en elv, et fjeld: a stream, a mountain |
–261.03+ | elevate, fall |
–261.03+ | Swedish fjäll: mountain |
261.04 | the whirr of the whins humming us howe. |
–261.04+ | Dialect whins: gorse (very common on Howth Head) |
–261.04+ | winds |
–261.04+ | phrase hums and haws: hesitation in speech |
–261.04+ | Dialect howe: tumulus, barrow, a mound erected in ancient times over a grave [.18] |
–261.04+ | Howe: site of Viking Thingmote in Dublin |
–261.04+ | home |
261.05 | His hume. Hencetaking tides we haply return, |
–261.05+ | home |
–261.05+ | Motif: Teems of times and happy returns, the seim anew, ordovico or viricordo |
–261.05+ | phrase taking one's time: not hurrying |
–261.05+ | many happy returns |
–261.05+ | happily |
261.06 | trumpeted by prawns and ensigned with sea- |
–261.06+ | VI.C.2.175i (o): '*E* trumpeted by prawns' |
–261.06+ | seakale: shore plant with edible shoots |
–261.06+ | German Siegel: seal |
261.07 | kale, to befinding ourself when old is said in |
–261.07+ | German befinden: to consider, to find |
–261.07+ | find oneself |
–261.07+ | phrase when all is said and done |
261.08 | one and maker mates with made (O my!), |
–261.08+ | phrase meet one's maker: to die |
–261.08+ | (a god having sex with a mortal, common in Greek mythology, and a blasphemous interpretation of the Virgin Mary's conception of Jesus) |
–261.08+ | (incest) |
–261.08+ | maid |
261.09 | having conned the cones and meditated the |
–261.09+ | con: to learn, to memorise |
–261.09+ | Pyramids of Egypt (Cluster: 7 Wonders of the Ancient World) |
261.10 | mured and pondered the pensils and ogled the |
–261.10+ | Walls and Hanging Gardens of Babylon (Cluster: 7 Wonders of the Ancient World) |
–261.10+ | French mur: wall |
–261.10+ | Lighthouse of Alexandria (Cluster: 7 Wonders of the Ancient World) |
–261.10+ | pensile: hanging |
–261.10+ | French pensées: thoughts |
–261.10+ | pencil |
261.11 | olymp and delighted in her dianaphous and |
–261.11+ | Statue of Zeus at Olympia (Cluster: 7 Wonders of the Ancient World) |
–261.11+ | Manet: Olympia (famous nude painting) |
–261.11+ | light |
–261.11+ | Temple of Artemis at Ephesus (Diana is the Roman equivalent of Artemis; Cluster: 7 Wonders of the Ancient World) |
–261.11+ | Diaphane ('Proteus') |
261.12 | cacchinated behind his culosses, before a |
–261.12+ | cachinnate: laugh loudly |
–261.12+ | (defecate) |
–261.12+ | Colossus of Rhodes (Cluster: 7 Wonders of the Ancient World) |
–261.12+ | French Slang cul: buttocks |
–261.12+ | French culottes: drawers, underpants |
261.13 | mosoleum. Length Withought Breath, of him, |
–261.13+ | Mausoleum at Halicarnassus (Cluster: 7 Wonders of the Ancient World) |
–261.13+ | Euclid: Elements: 'A line is length without breadth' |
–261.13+ | hymn Glory Be: (ends) 'world without end. Amen' |
–261.13+ | HCE (Motif: HCE) |
261.14 | a chump of the evums, upshoot of picnic or |
–261.14+ | Latin aevum: eternity |
–261.14+ | heavens |
–261.14+ | VI.B.34.179i (r): 'result of picnic' |
261.15 | stupor out of sopor, Cave of Kids or Hyma- |
–261.15+ | Latin sopor: deep sleep |
–261.15+ | Zeus suckled by goat in cave |
–261.15+ | Hy Maine: tribal territory, County Galway |
261.16 | nian Glattstoneburg, denary, danery, donnery, |
–261.16+ | German glatt: smooth |
–261.16+ | Gladstone bag: a light travelling-bag |
–261.16+ | Glastonbury: town, England |
–261.16+ | German Burg: castle |
–261.16+ | nursery rhyme Denary, danary |
–261.16+ | dean |
–261.16+ | dane |
–261.16+ | don |
–261.16+ | German Donner: thunder |
261.17 | domm, who, entiringly as he continues highly- |
–261.17+ | ECH (Motif: HCE) |
–261.17+ | untiring |
261.18 | fictional, tumulous under his chthonic exterior |
–261.18+ | Archaic tumulous: full of hills |
–261.18+ | tumulus: a barrow, a mound erected in ancient times over a grave [.04] |
–261.18+ | HCE (Motif: HCE) |
–261.18+ | chthonic: dwelling underground |
261.19 | but plain Mr Tumulty in muftilife,2 in his an- |
–261.19+ | Joseph Patrick Tumulty: Woodrow Wilson's private secretary |
–261.19+ | mufti: plain clothes worn by someone who usually wears a uniform |
–261.19+ | Variants: {FnF, Vkg, JCM: ...muftilife...} | {Png: ...mufti-life...} |
261.20 | tisipiences as in his recognisances, is, (Dominic |
–261.20+ | |
261.21 | Directus) a manyfeast munificent more mob |
–261.21+ | Latin dominium directum: direct ownership (for Vico, an attribute of new barbarism corresponding to Roman quiritary ownership) |
–261.21+ | manifest |
–261.21+ | Yeats: Dramatis Personae XIV: (of George Moore) 'I told him that he was more mob than man' |
261.22 | than man. |
–261.22+ | |
261.23 | Ainsoph,3 this upright one, with that |
–261.23+ | {{Synopsis: II.2.1.B: [261.23-262.02] [261.F05-261.F06] [261.R01-261.R06]: who is he? — approaching the tavern}} |
–261.23+ | Ain-Soph: Kabbalistic name of the unmanifest God, from which were produced ten emanations, the Sephiroth (principles, forces, attributes) (Hebrew ain-soph: eternity (literally 'no end')) |
–261.23+ | and so |
–261.23+ | (one beside zero: ten (Kabbalistic symbol for God)) [.27] [.31] [262.01] |
261.24 | noughty besighed him zeroine. To see in his |
–261.24+ | nought, zero |
–261.24+ | naughty |
–261.24+ | Kabbalistic doctrine regards woman as intrinsically passive |
–261.24+ | beside |
–261.24+ | sigh |
261.25 | horrorscup he is mehrkurios than saltz of |
–261.25+ | horoscope [.31] |
–261.25+ | German mehr: more |
–261.25+ | mercury (*Y*), salt (*V*), sulphur (*C*) (Blavatsky: Isis Unveiled I.309: (of alchemists) 'man, in their eyes, is a trinity, which they divide into Sol, water of mercury, and sulphur, which is the secret fire, or, to speak plain, into body, soul, and spirit') |
–261.25+ | Greek kurios: lord |
–261.25+ | German kurios: strange, odd |
–261.25+ | curious |
–261.25+ | German Salz: salt |
261.26 | sulphur. Terror of the noonstruck by day, |
–261.26+ | Psalms 91:5: 'Thou shalt not be afraid for the terror by night... nor for the destruction that wasteth at noonday' |
261.27 | cryptogam of each nightly bridable. But, to |
–261.27+ | cryptogam: non-flowering plant |
–261.27+ | cryptogram |
–261.27+ | (ten questions; ten Sephiroth of the Kabbalah) [.23] [.31] [262.01] |
261.28 | speak broken heaventalk, is he? Who is he? |
–261.28+ | VI.C.2.194c (o): 'speak broken heaventalk.' |
261.29 | Whose is he? Why is he? Howmuch is he? |
–261.29+ | |
261.30 | Which is he? When is he? Where is he?4 How |
–261.30+ | |
261.31 | is he? And what the decans is there about him |
–261.31+ | Colloquial phrase what the dickens: what (intensified) |
–261.31+ | decans: thirty-six divisions of the zodiac in Chaldean astrology [.25] |
–261.31+ | Greek deka: ten [.23] [.27] [262.01] |
261.F01 | 1 When we play dress grownup at alla ludo poker you'll be happnessised |
–261.F01+ | ALP (Motif: ALP) |
–261.F01+ | Latin ludo: I play |
–261.F01+ | (strip poker) |
–261.F01+ | hypnotised |
261.F02 | to feel how fetching I can look in clingarounds. |
–261.F02+ | VI.C.3.173c (b): 'clingaround corset' |
261.F03 | 2 Kellywick, Longfellow's Lodgings, House of Comments III, Cake Walk, |
–261.F03+ | (address) |
–261.F03+ | (Joyce: A Portrait I: 'He turned to the flyleaf of the geography and read what he had written there: himself, his name and where he was. Stephen Dedalus / Class of Elements / Clongowes Wood College / Sallins / County Kildare / Ireland / Europe / The World / The Universe') |
–261.F03+ | Kellywick: a castle of King Arthur in Cornwall |
–261.F03+ | VI.C.2.175b (o): 'Longfellow's Club' |
–261.F03+ | 'The Long Fellow': De Valera |
–261.F03+ | Colloquial House of Commons: lavatory, water-closet |
–261.F03+ | (111 Cake Walk; Motif: 111) |
–261.F03+ | cake walk: dance in black minstrel shows |
261.F04 | Amusing Avenue, Salt Hill, Co. Mahogany, Izalond, Terra Firma. |
–261.F04+ | Salthill: district of Galway city |
–261.F04+ | County Monaghan |
–261.F04+ | Iceland |
–261.F04+ | Ireland |
–261.F04+ | VI.C.2.173b (o): 'Terra Firma — Cotta' (dash dittos 'Terra') |
–261.F04+ | Connacht Tribune 16 May 1925, 7/5: 'Cuckoo Legislation': (of laws favouring rustic land tenants over urban ones) 'It would only be common justice to protect the townsmen of Ireland who permanently developed their little bits of the Terra Firma of their country' |
–261.F04+ | Latin terra firma: solid earth |
261.F05 | 3 Groupname for grapejuice. |
–261.F05+ | (God's blood as wine in the Mass) |
–261.F05+ | VI.C.2.180b (o): 'S.P. (*E* group name' (Saint Patrick) |
261.F06 | 4 Bhing, said her burglar's head, soto poce. |
–261.F06+ | Variants: {FnF, Vkg, JCM: ...said her...} | {Png: ...said the...} |
–261.F06+ | Italian sottovoce: softly, in a low voice (literally 'under voice') |
–261.F06+ | Italian Dialect poce: breast |
–261.F06+ | Variants: {FnF, Vkg, JCM: ...poce.} | {Png: ...poce her.} |
261.L01 | Swiney Tod, ye |
–261.L01+ | Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street (an 1890 penny dreadful about a murderous barber, based on earlier penny dreadfuls, with similar or other names, going back to 1846) |
–261.L01+ | German Tod: death |
261.L02 | Daimon Barbar! |
–261.L02+ | Variants: {FnF, Vkg, JCM: ...Barbar!} | {Png: ...Barbar.} |
261.L03 | Dig him in the |
–261.L03+ | |
261.L04 | rubsh! |
–261.L04+ | rubbish |
–261.L04+ | ribs |
–261.L04+ | Variants: {FnF, Vkg, JCM: ...rubsh!} | {Png: ...rubsh.} |
261.L05 | Ungodly old Ard- |
–261.L05+ | Irish ardrí: high king (of Ireland) |
261.L06 | rey, Cronwall |
–261.L06+ | Oliver Cromwell (sealing up Catholic confession boxes) |
–261.L06+ | Cornwall |
261.L07 | beeswaxing the |
–261.L07+ | |
261.L08 | convulsion box. |
–261.L08+ | confession box |
261.R01 | CONSTITU- |
–261.R01+ | |
261.R02 | TION OF THE |
–261.R02+ | |
261.R03 | CONSTITU- |
–261.R03+ | |
261.R04 | TIONABLE AS |
–261.R04+ | |
261.R05 | CONSTITU- |
–261.R05+ | |
261.R06 | TIONAL. |
–261.R06+ | |
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