Monday, April 25, 2011

Libra Liking A Taraus

Calandra

Suggested by ... Ylagares and Icamon11
1. Bird of the same family as the skylark, the back brownish, belly whitish, wings wide, about 40 cm wingspan and big, thick beak.

2. Person who pretends to be sick to have shelter and food in a hospital.

3. Machine consisting of several spinning reels, usually heated by steam, which glaze serves to press and certain fabrics or paper. It is also used for ironing linen.

4. Hollow cylindrical timber, rotating around a horizontal axis, driven by the weight of the man or men who enter it. It is used for heavy lifting, by means of a winch.

Our word today, in his first two meanings, the Greek κάλανδρος " Kalandra " and in his last two cylindrum Latin and Greek this κύλινδρος, " cylinder" - is a voice rich with multiple meanings that designates ...

... From a bird of the family of the Lark, which has a huge facility to imitate the song of other birds, being skilled in the art of pretending this is their second meaning as a person who pretends to be sick to have housing and lunch in a hospital-...

... to various machines consisting of rotating cylinders used for pressing the paper, iron the clothes ... or lifting heavy objects, then we have the third and fourth definitions-
Our custodian
Ylagares cites us Prisoner's Romance (anonymous work The Old Ballads ) that elevates the calendar the status of protagonist in this jewel of literature:

That was around May, by May, when it
the heat,
when the wheat ripens
and the fields are in bloom,
when he sings the lark
and responds nightingale
when
love will serve to love ...

Until next flight!
.

No comments:

Post a Comment