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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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