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* '''Saint Laurence O'Toole''': patron saint of [[Dublin]]
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* '''Saint Laurence''': St Laurence O'Toole, the patron saint of [[Dublin]]
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** [http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/JoyceColl/JoyceColl-idx?type=turn&id=JoyceColl.GlasheenFinnegans&entity=JoyceColl.GlasheenFinnegans.p0248&isize=L Third Census of Finnegans Wake]
  
* ''F'' '''sang''': blood
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* '''sang:''' (''French'') blood
  
* ''F'' '''sans gloire''': without glory
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* '''sans gloire:''' (''French'') without glory
  
* '''Angles''': Germanic invaders of Britain, ancestors of the English
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* '''vainglorious:''' boastful, making excessive displays of one's pride
  
* '''Aryans''': invaders of India
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* '''sanglot:''' (''French'') sob; a deliberately off-key note sounded by a bugler playing a funeral taps
  
* '''Kloran''': the sacred book of the Ku-Klux-Klan → [[Killykillkilly]] (004.07)
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* '''Angles:''' Germanic invaders of Britain, ancestors of the English
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* '''Aryans:''' Indo-European invaders of India → seen by white supremacists (e.g. the Ku Klux Klan) as the ancestors of the white races
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* '''Kloran:''' the sacred book of the Ku Klux Klan → [[Killykillkilly]] (004.07)
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* '''Cloran:''' Peter Cloran, or Roche Mongan, is a character who later appears in FW ([[Page_40|FW 040.16]]); his name links him with both the Ku Klux Klan and the irish mythical character Mongan
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** [http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/JoyceColl/JoyceColl-idx?type=turn&id=JoyceColl.GlasheenFinnegans&entity=JoyceColl.GlasheenFinnegans.p0147&isize=L Third Census of Finnegans Wake]
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** [http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/JoyceColl/JoyceColl-idx?type=turn&id=JoyceColl.GlasheenFinnegans&entity=JoyceColl.GlasheenFinnegans.p0202&isize=L Third Census of Finnegans Wake]
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* '''Sanglorians → Saint Florians''': Florians, members of the Order of Flora, founded in 1189 by the Abbot Joachim of Flora. Joachim of Flora believed that history, by analogy with the Trinity, was divided into three fundamental epochs: 1) The Age of the Father, corresponding to the Old Testament, characterized by obedience of mankind to the Rules of God; 2) The Age of the Son, represented by the New Testament, when Man became the son of God; 3) The Age of the Holy Spirit, when mankind will come in direct contact with God, reaching the total freedom preached by the Christian message. This division of history is somewhat reminiscent of [[Vico|Vico's]] recurring phases.
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** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_Flora Wikipedia]
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** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joachim_of_Flora Wikipedia]
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*'''Sangfroid:''' (''French'') - composure or coolness, sometimes excessive, as shown in danger or under trying circumstances

Latest revision as of 06:57, 31 October 2023

  • sang: (French) blood
  • sans gloire: (French) without glory
  • vainglorious: boastful, making excessive displays of one's pride
  • sanglot: (French) sob; a deliberately off-key note sounded by a bugler playing a funeral taps
  • Angles: Germanic invaders of Britain, ancestors of the English
  • Aryans: Indo-European invaders of India → seen by white supremacists (e.g. the Ku Klux Klan) as the ancestors of the white races
  • Kloran: the sacred book of the Ku Klux Klan → Killykillkilly (004.07)
  • Sanglorians → Saint Florians: Florians, members of the Order of Flora, founded in 1189 by the Abbot Joachim of Flora. Joachim of Flora believed that history, by analogy with the Trinity, was divided into three fundamental epochs: 1) The Age of the Father, corresponding to the Old Testament, characterized by obedience of mankind to the Rules of God; 2) The Age of the Son, represented by the New Testament, when Man became the son of God; 3) The Age of the Holy Spirit, when mankind will come in direct contact with God, reaching the total freedom preached by the Christian message. This division of history is somewhat reminiscent of Vico's recurring phases.
  • Sangfroid: (French) - composure or coolness, sometimes excessive, as shown in danger or under trying circumstances