monks-hood

  • 1monks|hood — «MUHNGKS HUD», noun. a kind of aconite grown for its purple or white hooded flowers. Its roots are the source of the drug aconite …

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  • 2monks — monks·hood; …

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  • 3Hood — • A flexible, conical, brimless head dress, covering the entire head, except the face Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Hood     Hood     † …

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  • 4Hood — Hood, n. [OE. hood, hod, AS. h[=o]d; akin to D. hoed hat, G. hut, OHG. huot, also to E. hat, and prob. to E. heed. [root]13.] 1. State; condition. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] How could thou ween, through that disguised hood To hide thy state from being …

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  • 5Monk's Hood —   …

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  • 6Robin Hood —    With the possible exception of King ARTHUR, Robin Hood remains the most popular character from medieval English literature. Originally a mythological character connected with pre Christian nature rites and folk dramas, the name became attached …

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  • 7Conquests of the Longbow: The Legend of Robin Hood — Conquests of the Longbow Cover art Developer(s) Sierra On Line Platform(s) DOS …

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  • 8A True Tale of Robin Hood — is Child ballad 154, featuring Robin Hood and, indeed, presents a full account of his life, from before his becoming an outlaw, to his death. It describes him as the Earl of Huntington, which is a fairly late development in the ballads. It… …

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  • 9The King's Disguise, and Friendship with Robin Hood — The King’s Disguise, and Friendship with Robin Hood is Child ballad 151. It holds the common tradition of the end of Robin Hood s outlawry, although it is a relative late ballad, as it puts Robin firmly in King Richard s reign. Also, unlike A… …

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  • 10monk|hood — «MUHNGK hud», noun. 1. the condition or profession of a monk. 2. monks as a group …

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