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And so, though high over them, are the wings of the wandering herne;
Poems By the Way William Morris 1865
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I don't know if you've ever been to london but herne hill has 500+ riders coming through the gates every week, it gets so busy people have to be turned away.
The Guardian World News Richard Williams 2011
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Description: chaberlain round greylynn, ponsonby, herne bay and westmere .... oots1976
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Bishwa ma herne ho bhane sabai bhanda dherai dharmik jhagada secular des mai dekhincha.
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Bishwa ma herne ho bhane sabai bhanda dherai dharmik jhagada secular des mai dekhincha.
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Bishwa ma herne ho bhane sabai bhanda dherai dharmik jhagada secular des mai dekhincha.
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Bishwa ma herne ho bhane sabai bhanda dherai dharmik jhagada secular des mai dekhincha.
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Bishwa ma herne ho bhane sabai bhanda dherai dharmik jhagada secular des mai dekhincha.
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The adage connects well to the Mother's Day (Aamako mukh herne din in Nepali), which falls on the last day of the dark half of Baisakh, in the lunar calendar.
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[Footnote 4: Query if this is not really a herne or heron.
The Handbook to English Heraldry Charles Boutell 1844
hernesheir commented on the word herne
Yorkshire dialect. A corner or nook, especially the recess beside the wide chimney-firesides of old-fashioned houses. -- The English Dialect Dictionary
September 21, 2011
bilby commented on the word herne
What's a sheir then, Mister Chimneysidenook?
September 21, 2011
hernesheir commented on the word herne
You have me ingled for the moment, bilbyears.
September 21, 2011