-
though it is not
clear when or how this idea began. One
early mention of "
Fower-leafed or
purple gr****e" is from 1640 and
simply says that it was kept in...
- Gong
farmer (also gongfermor, gongfermour, gong-fayer, gong-
fower or gong scourer) was a term that
entered use in
Tudor England to
describe someone who...
-
Marie Meyer (January 17, 1899 – May 24, 1956),
later Marie Meyer Fower, was an
American barnstorming pilot who ran the
Marie Meyer Flying Circus in the...
- four-character idiom. In the NATO
phonetic alphabet, the
digit 4 is
called "
fower". In astrology,
Cancer is the 4th
astrological sign of the Zodiac. In Tarot...
-
English digits as code words, with 3, 4, 5 and 9
being pronounced tree,
fower (rhymes with lower), fife and niner. The
digit 3 is
specified as tree so...
- "Mary Hamilton", or "The
Fower Maries" ("The Four Marys"), is a
common name for a well-known sixteenth-century
ballad from
Scotland based on an apparently...
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Riding Yorkshire one two
three fower five six
seven eight nine ten (e)leven
twelve Scots ane ae* een twa trey
three fower five seks sax
seiven aicht nine...
-
others ... London:
Imprinted for H. Fetherston. The
original imprint was "In
fower parts, each
containing five bookes." All four
volumes are
hosted online...
- Zero Zero 1 One Wun Wun 2 Two Too Too 3
Three Thuh-ree Tree 4 Four Fo-wer
Fower 5 Five Fi-yiv Fife 6 Six Six Siks 7
Seven Seven Seven 8
Eight Ate Ate 9...
- long EE)
Three Tree 4 FO-WER (with a long O and
strong W and
final R Four
Fower 5 VIE-YIV (with a long I
changing to
short and
strong Y and V) Five Fife...