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mumming
▪ I. mumming, vbl. n. (ˈmʌmɪŋ) Also 5 mommyng(e, 5–6 mummynge, 6 mumminge, Sc. muming, 7 moming. [f. mum v. + -ing1.] † 1. Inarticulate murmuring; indistinct speech.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 348/2 Mummynge, mussacio, vel mussatus. 1573 Twyne æneid xi. H h ij b, Scarse had the legates done, when mumblynge ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Guising (disambiguation)
origin of trick-or-treating Guiser, an amateur actor in a mummers' play Guizer, member of an Up Helly Aa squad Guise dancing, Christmastide community mumming wikipedia.org
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mumming
mumming/ˈmʌmɪŋ; `mʌmɪŋ/ n[U]performance of such drama 哑剧表演. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Mummers' play
Aristocratic mumming On documents such as receipts and bills from the late medieval, come details of mumming parties organised by English monarchs, Henry VIII being known for taking his court mumming incognito. wikipedia.org
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Mankind | Robbins Library Digital Projects - University of Rochester
435 Smart ("Mankind and the Mumming Plays") and others have compared this part of the action to the mumming plays. 440 in nomine patris, choppe! Nought combines the notion of beginning a prayer with "in the name of the father" with amputating his arm. In a sense, this is another ex­ample of the parody of the sacred, as Nought fears ...
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mummer
▪ I. mummer, n. (ˈmʌmə(r)) Also 5 Sc. mumre, 5–6 mummar, 6–7 mommer. [a. OF. momeur, -eor (early mod.F. mommeur Cotgr.), f. momer (prob. of Teut. origin) = mum v.] † 1. One who mutters or murmurs. Obs.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 348/2 Mummar, mussator. a 1548 Hall Chron., Hen. V 35 b, A neglecter of my duty... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hong Kong Morris
Mumming play and rapper dancing The Hong Kong Morris has for many years performed an English mumming play. Texts of a large number of medieval mumming plays have survived, and the play performed by the side is in the mainstream mumming play tradition. wikipedia.org
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mommynge
mommyng(e obs. forms of mumming n. Oxford English Dictionary
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Herbert Halpert
Virginia (with John Harrington Cox and George Herzog) 1957: The Talking Turtle and Other Ozark Folk Tales (illustrated by Glen Rounds) 1969: Christmas Mumming in Newfoundland; Essays in Anthropology, Folklore, and History (a study about the Christmas mumming and its typology) 1982: A Folklore Sampler From the wikipedia.org
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The Armagh Rhymers
Rhymers group was founded in the 1970s by Dara Vallely, and is one of the few groups on the island of Ireland preserving the tradition of rhyming and mumming wikipedia.org
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Cornish dance
Morris and mumming There is copious documentary evidence of morris dancing and mumming from 1466/7 to 1595. Geese dancing ‘Geese dancing’ (pronounced geeze) was also popular, however it was not a dance form, rather a form of mumming that could include dance, wikipedia.org
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Off with His Head
owner of the local forge, who dominates tyrannically his five sons (whose Christian names spell D-A-N-C-E) and who traditionally enact the village's mumming Hovering uncomfortably around this class hierarchy is an affably boozy ex-RAF hero who runs the local garage and also has a key role in the mumming play wikipedia.org
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Sharron Kraus
collaboration with Christian Kiefer 2006 – Leaves From Off the Tree CD/LP (Bo'Weavil); a collaboration with Meg Baird and Helena Espvall 2007 – Right Wantonly A-Mumming wikipedia.org
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Leominster Museum
In 2015 there were in fact two: one on the History of Morris Dancing and Mumming in Leominster, entitled 'Here be Dragons!' wikipedia.org
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