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* '''Green Man''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_man Green Man] a sculpture, drawing or other representation of a face surrounded by (or made from) leaves. Commonly used as a decorative architectural ornament, Green Men are frequently found on carvings in churches and other buildings. | * '''Green Man''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_man Green Man] a sculpture, drawing or other representation of a face surrounded by (or made from) leaves. Commonly used as a decorative architectural ornament, Green Men are frequently found on carvings in churches and other buildings. | ||
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+ | *'''Green Man''': personification of the vegetative world, vegetative deities. | ||
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+ | *'''Rebirth''' | ||
** Primarily it is interpreted as a symbol of rebirth, or "renaissance", representing the cycle of growth being reborn anew each spring. | ** Primarily it is interpreted as a symbol of rebirth, or "renaissance", representing the cycle of growth being reborn anew each spring. | ||
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+ | *'''Irishman''' | ||
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+ | *'''Greenman's Rise O ...Wulverulverlord": GROW''' | ||
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+ | *'''British Pubs''' | ||
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Revision as of 16:18, 16 May 2018
- Green Man Green Man a sculpture, drawing or other representation of a face surrounded by (or made from) leaves. Commonly used as a decorative architectural ornament, Green Men are frequently found on carvings in churches and other buildings.
- Green Man: personification of the vegetative world, vegetative deities.
- Rebirth
- Primarily it is interpreted as a symbol of rebirth, or "renaissance", representing the cycle of growth being reborn anew each spring.
- Irishman
- Greenman's Rise O ...Wulverulverlord": GROW
- British Pubs