- Peacocks
Peacocks may refer to:
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Peafowl
*Peacocks (retailer)
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.
Peacocks may refer to:
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Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.
peacocks — In medieval symbolism, peacocks represented vanity and pride. Nowadays, some think they bring bad luck; more commonly, it is only their tail feathers that are feared, and should not be worn, used in fans, or brought indoors as decorations.… … A Dictionary of English folklore
Peacocks (clothing) — Infobox Company name = Peacocks type = Private foundation = flagicon|England Warrington, England (1884) location = flagicon|Wales Cardiff, Wales locations = 500 + area served = United Kingdom, Eastern Europe, Southern Europe and Middle East.… … Wikipedia
Peacocks Crossroads, North Carolina — Coordinates: 35°19′13″N 78°27′18″W / 35.32028°N 78.455°W / 35.32028; 78.455 Peacocks Crossroads (formerly, Meadow … Wikipedia
peacocks — pea·cock || pɪËkÉ‘k / kÉ’k n. type of bird with a large ornate tail … English contemporary dictionary
Midnight Peacocks — Also known as The Peacocks Origin Tel Aviv, Israel Genres Alternative metal Oriental metal Years active 2004–present … Wikipedia
The Peacocks — The Peacocks, a large multi story shopping centre, was opened in 1992 in Woking, England and designed by many including an individual named Syed Ahmed.Fact|date=March 2007 Within a 20 minute drive, the Peacock s catchment area is over 870,000… … Wikipedia
Anecdote of the Prince of Peacocks — is a poem from Wallace Stevens s first book of poetry, Harmonium (1923). It was one of the few Harmonium poems first published in that volume [Buttel, p. 160] , so it is still under copyright. However, it is quoted here as justified by fair use… … Wikipedia
The Peacocks — Simon Langhart bei einem Konze … Deutsch Wikipedia
Grand Company of the Peacocks — The SCA tournament team based in the Middle Kingdom, a late 14th century group whose colors are azure and vert, the colors of the Peacock. They were instrumental in bringing about interest in the Middle Kingdom to the historical tournament… … Medieval glossary
Indian Peafowl — For the butterfly, see Papilio polyctor. Indian Peafowl Male (peacock) displaying … Wikipedia