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Mangelwurzel or
mangold wurzel (from
German Mangel/Mangold, "chard" and
Wurzel, "root"), also
called mangold,
mangel beet,
field beet,
fodder beet and...
- Look up
Mangel,
Mangels,
mangel, or
mangels in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mangel or
Mangels may
refer to:
Mangel (surname)
Mangel, a
common nickname...
- Cadland. In 1823,
Morel produced a
filly named Mangel-
Wurzel,
sired by the
stallion Merlin.
Mangel-
Wurzel was the
direct female ancestor of many notable...
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Spirits Act 1832 An Act to
permit the
Distillation of
Spirits from
Mangel Wurzel. The
whole act. 2 & 3 Will. 4. c. 75
Anatomy Act 1832 An Act for regulating...
- home of the poet
Grace Stone Coates,
author of
Black Cherries, Mead &
Mangel-
Wurzel, and
Portulacas in the Wheat. It was also the home of
Charles M. Bair...
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England until the 20th century.
Pranksters used hollowed-out
turnips or
mangel wurzels as lanterns,
often carved with
grotesque faces. By
those who made them...
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August 1832 An Act to
permit the
Distillation of
Spirits from
Mangel Wurzel. (Repealed by
Statute Law
Revision Act 1874 (37 & 38 Vict. c. 35)) Anatomy...
- 4:16 "The Tourist" – 2:22 Side 2 "Bars" – 2:46 "The Letter" – 4:03 "
Mangel/
Wurzel" – 0:58 "To Whom It May Not Concern" – 2:52 "Optimism" – 1:34 "Touch...
- time
began in
Ireland and Britain. In the 19th century, "turnips or
mangel wurzels,
hollowed out to act as
lanterns and
often carved with
grotesque faces...
- lantern, and jack o'lanterns for
Punkie Night may be made of
swedes or
mangel-
wurzels rather than pumpkins. An
alternative explanation of the term is that...