Difference between revisions of "Saith a Sawyer til a Strame"

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* Nursery rhyme: "Will you walk into my parlour? said the spider to the fly"
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* '''"Will you walk into my parlour?" said the spider to the fly''' (''Nursery rhyme'')
  
* Peter [[Topsawyer's rock | Sawyer]] supposedly founded Dublin, Georgia. The "strame" in question is probably the Oconee, first mentioned on [[Page 3]].  It runs south of Dublin in Ireland and is also the name of a river in Georgia.  
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* Peter [[Topsawyer's rock |Sawyer]] supposedly founded Dublin, Georgia. The "strame" in question is probably the Oconee, first mentioned on [[Page 3]].  It runs south of Dublin in Ireland and is also the name of a river in Georgia.  
  
* ''Danish'' '''til''': to
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* '''til''' (''Danish''): to
  
* ''Italian'' '''strame''': [[litter]]
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* '''strame''' (''Italian''): [[Litters| litter]]
  
 
* '''soothsayer'''
 
* '''soothsayer'''
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* '''Tom Sawyer'''
  
 
[[Category: Nursery rhymes]]
 
[[Category: Nursery rhymes]]
 
[[Category: Rivers]]
 
[[Category: Rivers]]

Latest revision as of 17:26, 18 February 2013

  • "Will you walk into my parlour?" said the spider to the fly (Nursery rhyme)
  • Peter Sawyer supposedly founded Dublin, Georgia. The "strame" in question is probably the Oconee, first mentioned on Page 3. It runs south of Dublin in Ireland and is also the name of a river in Georgia.
  • til (Danish): to
  • soothsayer
  • Tom Sawyer