SC - FW: Anniversary banquet

Jane M Tremaine vikinglord at worldnet.att.net
Mon Oct 23 12:12:59 PDT 2000


Yes, maybe so.  That would explain why it is "on the side", because it
was a smaller bird than the others.   I really wish I knew where my copy
of Curye on English was, I could look some of these things up.  I will
have to look at the Miscellany later.
Christianna

On Mon, 23 Oct 2000 12:44:01 -0600 Prydwen <gryphon at carlsbadnm.com>
writes:
> Hi Christianna,
> Re: bitterers  There is a bird called a bittern that is related to 
> herons and cranes, but smaller.  Could this be what is meant?
> Prydwen
> 
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