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  • Serve with scalloped potatoes baked in milk or cream and a little chicken stock for an hour so, rabe or spinach fried in olive oil and garlic with a little cream, some fried polenta and a wege of lemon.

    Archive 2004-03-01 2004

  • Serve with scalloped potatoes baked in milk or cream and a little chicken stock for an hour so, rabe or spinach fried in olive oil and garlic with a little cream, some fried polenta and a wege of lemon.

    What I cooked last night. 2004

  • Serve with scalloped potatoes baked in milk or cream and a little chicken stock for an hour so, rabe or spinach fried in olive oil and garlic with a little cream, some fried polenta and a wege of lemon.

    What I cooked last night. 2004

  • -- Comp.: feor -, fold -, forð -, wîd-weg. wegan, st.v. w. acc., _to bear, wear, bring, possess_: subj.pres. nâh hwâ sweord wege (_I have none that may bear the sword_), 2253; inf. nalles

    Beowulf Robert Sharp 1879

  • I. nâh hwâ sweord wege (_I have no one to wield the sword_), 2253. âgen, adj., _own, peculiar_, 2677. âgend (prs.part. of âgan), _possessor, owner, lord_: gen.sg. âgendes, _of

    Beowulf Robert Sharp 1879

  • -- Comp.: feor -, fold -, forð -, wīd-weg. wegan, st.v. w. acc., _to bear, wear, bring, possess_: subj.pres. nāh hwā sweord wege (_I have none that may bear the sword_), 2253; inf. nalles

    Beowulf Robert Sharp 1879

  • I. nāh hwā sweord wege (_I have no one to wield the sword_), 2253. āgen, adj., _own, peculiar_, 2677. āgend (prs.part. of āgan), _possessor, owner, lord_: gen.sg. āgendes, _of

    Beowulf Robert Sharp 1879

  • Threegee hougours wege hagave agalreageadygy stagaid.

    Autobiographical Sketches Thomas De Quincey 1822

  • This in Ziph becomes: _Shagall wege gogo agawagay igin agan hougour?

    Autobiographical Sketches Thomas De Quincey 1822

  • If minimum wege was the issue the problem would be pretty simple!

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed Pat Garofalo, Think Progress 2009

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