SC - A Question about thriddendele.
bagbane at ix15.ix.netcom.com
bagbane at ix15.ix.netcom.com
Sun Sep 20 05:17:09 PDT 1998
> At 8:09 PM +0930 9/19/98, David & Sue Carter wrote:
> >the Cheshire Cat asked for an interpretation of a mystery word:
> >
> >According to Hiett and Butler, in the glossary of Curye on Inglysch,
> >thriddendele means the third part,
> >so:
> >for every two parts of honey, add one part of pine nuts, and add powdered
> >ginger thereafter.
>
> >>and do therto pynes the
> >>thriddendele & powdour gyngeuer,
>
> I would interpret "the third part" as "a third as much," so it would be
> "for every three parts of honey, add one part of pine nuts."
>
> David/Cariadoc
> http://www.best.com/~ddfr/
>
>
I see it as half as much. Becouse 2 parts and 1 part makes 3. 3 parts
and 1 part would make 4 and the dish would have only 1/4 instead of
1/3 of the part.
Badger
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