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In the long history of conflict between English and French, possibly no Frenchman was more admired by the British than: Bayard, Chevalier Sans Peur et Sans Reproche
Without Fear and Without Reproach
A French knight, Chevalier Bayard, was born in the latter half of the 15th century during the rise of the powerful French nation state. By the age of 20, he became one of the youngest marshals of France and would volunteer to fight for other affiliates during the brief times that France was not at war. Bayard was admired by such diverse figures as Henry VIII of England, Gaston De Fiox (probably the finest general of the day) and Leonardo Da Vinci, because he personified many of the knightly virtues, such as:
-Prowess - Bayard was always the first man in an attack. In a single combat he had no equal and most enemy knights would simply ride around him in hope of fighting someone else.
-Courage - At the “Battle of the Spears” (30 June 1513), Bayard and approximately 15 men attempted to fight the entire force of English and German knights (over 1000 men). While this may seem to have been “bad headwork,” his courageous action enabled the main body of French troops to escape.
-Honor, Bearing - Aside from his habit of fighting duels with everyone who irritated him, Bayard was renowned for his quiet, rather genteel attitude towards his people, his generosity to the poor, and his mercy to beaten foes. His king, Frances I, referred to him as “My favorite DOG...he never barks, but bites hard.”
-Loyalty - Bayard never deviated from his loyalties to king, church, friends, and country.
The shield and banner which make up part of the World Famous Pukin” Dogs’ crest were taken from the shield that Bayard carried into battle so many years ago. It is only fitting that the officers and men of the World Famous Pukin’ Dogs of Fighter Squadron 143, who emulate the qualities of the famous knight, continue to carry his shield into battle.
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Brewer: Sash Window is a window that moves up and down in a groove. (French, chassis, a sash or groove.)
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Brewer: Satan in Hebrew, means enemy.
“To whom the Arch-enemy (And hence in heaven called Satan).” Milton: Paradise Lost, bk. i. 81, 82.
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Brewer: Scamp [qui exit ex campo ]. A deserter from the field; one who decamps without paying his debts. S privative and camp
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Brewer: Score A reckoning; to make a reckoning; so called from the custom of marking off “runs” or “lengths,” in games by the score feet.
Hard to see how this became the numbers that determine winner.
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Brewer: Shanty A log-hut. (Irish, sean, old: tig, house.)
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Dear Fiberbabe: my compliments to Cecil. I am surprised that Brewer didn't mention Lear's poem, since dates of the two seem to overlap. But Brewer seems to me to have higher standing as scholar than Cecil.
From AHD"
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SYLLABICATION: run·ci·ble spoon PRONUNCIATION: rns-bl NOUN: A three-pronged fork, such as a pickle fork, curved like a spoon and having a cutting edge. ETYMOLOGY: Coined by Edward Lear, perhaps alteration of rounceval, big woman, large pea, wart, monster, huge, from Roncevaux (Roncesvalles), site where giant bones were found.
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Brewer seems to me to have higher standing as scholar than Cecil.
Ain't everbody's opinion. Dave Wilton seems to hold Brewer in perty low regard. Claims it's full of misinformation.
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My estimation of Dave Wilton is not very high.
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