Neither was the minister welcome in a boat at sea. His presence, like Jonah's, was ominous of storm or bad fortune. The words minister and kirk would not pass over a fisherman's lips when at sea. If he had occasion to speak either of the one or the other,... Navnets magt. En folkespykologisk studie ... - Page 22de Kristoffer Nyrop - 1887 - 97 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Eugen Kölbing, Johannes Hoops, Reinald Hoops - 1877 - 566 pages
...at sea. His presence, like Jonah's, was ominous of storm or bad fortune. The words minister and kirk would not pass over a fisherman's lips when at sea....with the black coat), and the kirk, the bell-hoose (bell-house).« Hierzu stimmt es, wenn man auch nach schwedischem aberglauben zur see einen geistlichen... | |
| Felix Liebrecht - 1879 - 554 pages
...at sea. His presence, like Jonah's, was ominous of storm or bad fortune. The words minister and kirk would not pass over a fisherman's lips when at sea....with the black coat) , and the kirk, the bell-hoose (bell-house) . « Hierzu stimmt es, wenn man auch nach schwedischem Aberglauben zur See einen Geistlichen... | |
| Felix Liebrecht - 1879 - 550 pages
...sea. His presence, like Jonah's, was ominous of Storni or bad fortune. The words minister and kirk would not pass over a fisherman's lips when at sea....circumlocution, and called the minister the man wee the Hack quite (the man with the black coat), and the kirk, the bell-hoose ibell-house).« Hierzu stimmt... | |
| Filologisk-historiske samfund (Denmark) - 1887 - 288 pages
...at sea. His presence, like Jonah's, was ominous of storm or bad fortune. The words minister and kirk would not pass over a fisherman's lips when at sea....the kirk, the bell-hoose (the bell-house)."4 Jeg har andetsteds 5 fundet omtalt, at det betragtes som særligt ulykkebringende for fiskerne, hvis svinets... | |
| Kristoffer Nyrop - 1887 - 108 pages
...at sea. His presence, like Jonah's, was ominous of storm or bad fortune. The words minister and kirk would not pass over a fisherman's lips when at sea....the black coat), and the kirk, the bell-hoose (the bell-house)."* Jeg har andetsteds 5 fundet omtalt, at det betragtes som særligt ulykkebringende for... | |
| Eugen Kölbing, Johannes Hoops, Reinald Hoops - 1877 - 566 pages
...at sea. His presence, like Jonah's, was ominous of storm or bad fortune. The words minister and kirk would not pass over a fisherman's lips when at sea....a circumlocution, and called the minister the man wet the black quite (the man with the black coat), and the kirk, the bell-hoose (bell-house).« Hierzu... | |
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