A Potpourri of Poetic Curiosities
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Comment from BeasPeas
I looked it up in my Funk & Wagnalls. Here's what it said: Augean (o-je-an) filthy, corrupt. In Greek mythology, the stables of Augeas kept 3000 oxen which, uncleaned for 30 years, were cleaned in a day when Hercules turned the river Alpheus through them. Limerick was a good choice since limericks are usually a bit off-color anyway. Marilyn
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reply by the author on 07-Jul-2018
I looked it up in my Funk & Wagnalls. Here's what it said: Augean (o-je-an) filthy, corrupt. In Greek mythology, the stables of Augeas kept 3000 oxen which, uncleaned for 30 years, were cleaned in a day when Hercules turned the river Alpheus through them. Limerick was a good choice since limericks are usually a bit off-color anyway. Marilyn
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Comment Written 07-Jul-2018
reply by the author on 07-Jul-2018
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Yep, that's where the word comes from. I decided my rant was long enough without going into that - but I'm stoked that at least one person is interested enough to find out :) Thanks for sharing, Marilyn. Also, thanks for yet one more pronunciation. I'm sure there are more. Cheers - Craig
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If I have my choice it would be:
Aug - as in August
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Comment from Brigitte Elko
I found this delightful to read. The author's notes were educational and thorough. I was German born and had a hard time with English because of the double meanings or sarcasm of words. I learned both! Thanks for sharing.
Have a great weekend.
Brigitte
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reply by the author on 07-Jul-2018
I found this delightful to read. The author's notes were educational and thorough. I was German born and had a hard time with English because of the double meanings or sarcasm of words. I learned both! Thanks for sharing.
Have a great weekend.
Brigitte
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Comment Written 07-Jul-2018
reply by the author on 07-Jul-2018
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Thanks very much for the kind comments, Brigitte. I'm glad you enjoyed, and I'm glad you were able to confirm my suspicions about the difficulty non-native speakers of the language must face. Have a fun weekend yourself. Craig
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Have a great and safe weekend, also.
Brigitte