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...a horse called Faran which (see above) I now know means ‘to go’ in Old English
In one of the Grimms' fairy tales, wasn't there a horse named Falada? The knacker cut off its head and mounted it on the wall, where it would carry on conversations, as I recall. (No wonder my mother complained about their being so dire!) Does Falada have a certain meaning?
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