Difference between revisions of "Chalked halltraps"
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* '''hall trappings:''' pictures on the wall in the hallway? | * '''hall trappings:''' pictures on the wall in the hallway? | ||
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+ | * '''hallow-traps:''' an old meaning of ''hallow'' is the gods of the heathens → Enos's chalk circles trap the spirits of false gods | ||
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+ | * '''Hallstatt:''' a Celtic Iron Age culture | ||
* '''traps:''' anticipates the traps HCE uses to capture earwigs | * '''traps:''' anticipates the traps HCE uses to capture earwigs | ||
[[Category: HCE]] | [[Category: HCE]] |
Revision as of 11:46, 6 April 2011
- enos chalked halltraps: ECH → HCE (backwards)
- chalked: (slang) slashed, scratched → Enos the magician chalking circles in the ground to conjure spirits
- chalked: drew with chalk → chalk drawings in palaeolithic caves are some of the earliest examples of art → Kevin (= Shaun) "chalked oghres on walls" at FW 027.05-06
- choked ?
- talked: in the time of the Biblical Enos men first invoked the name of God (Genesis 4:26)
- hall trappings: pictures on the wall in the hallway?
- hallow-traps: an old meaning of hallow is the gods of the heathens → Enos's chalk circles trap the spirits of false gods
- Hallstatt: a Celtic Iron Age culture
- traps: anticipates the traps HCE uses to capture earwigs