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Search Results: mistletoe
- Mistletoe
- (Dict. of Phrase and Fable) Mistletoe Shakespeare calls it “the baleful mistletoe” (Titus Andronicus, ii. 3), in ...
- Mistletoe Bough
- (Dict. of Phrase and Fable) Mistletoe Bough The tale referred to in this song, about Lord Lovel's daughter, is related by ...
- Kissing under the Mistletoe
- (Dict. of Phrase and Fable) Kissing under the Mistletoe Balder, the Apollo of Scandinavian mythology, was killed by a mistletoe ...
- Gui
- (Dict. of Phrase and Fable) Gui Le Gui (French). The mistletoe or Druid's plant. Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. ...
- Husband's Boat
- (Dict. of Phrase and Fable) Husband's Boat (The). The boat which leaves London on Saturday, and takes to Margate those ...
- Loki
- (Dict. of Phrase and Fable) Loki The god of strife and spirit of evil. He artfully contrived the death of Balder, when Odin had ...
- Lord Lovel
- (Dict. of Phrase and Fable) Lord Lovel The bridegroom who lost his bride on the wedding-day. She was playing at hide-and-seek, ...
- Dictionary of Phrase and Fable: M
- (Dict. of Phrase and Fable) Definitions, origins, and illustrative excerpts for words, phases, and literary allusions starting with "M"
- Dictionary of Phrase and Fable: K
- (Dict. of Phrase and Fable) Definitions, origins, and illustrative excerpts for words, phases, and literary allusions starting with "K"
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