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Pommelion
Pommelion Pom*mel"ion, n. [See Pommel: cf. LL. pomilio pygmy.] (Mil.) The cascabel, or hindmost knob, of a cannon. [R.]

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- Melion is an anonymous Breton lai that tells the story of a knight who transforms into a werewolf for the love of his wife who betrays him. The actual...
- the very extensive literature on these. Melion and Remakers, 99–101 Hall, 310 Melion and Remakers, 73–77 Melion and Remakers, 121–122 "All the commonplace...
- 'Jodenkerkhof'". Oudheidkundige Jaarboek. 8: 232–249. Melion, Walter S. (2021), Enenkel, Karl A.E.; Melion, Walter S. (eds.), "Introduction: Landscape and the...
- use the term "gerulfi" to describe what the English call "werewolves". Melion and Biclarel are two anonymous lais that share the theme of a werewolf knight...
- Leiden, Netherlands: Brill Publishers. p. 69. ISBN 978-9-004-12589-6. Melion, Walter; Zell, Michael; Woodall, Joanna (2017). Ut pictura amor: The Reflexive...
- his wife. The tale shares a common ancestry with the comparable Lay of Melion, and is probably referenced in Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur with...
- James (2016). "The Triumph of Truth in an Age of Confessional Conflict". In Melion, Walter; Ramakers, Bart A. M. (eds.). Personification: Embodying Meaning...
- draws on later developments of that legend than such lais as Bisclavret and Melion, where the werewolf status is inherent, although his obeisance to the king...
- 2012. Retrieved 26 October 2022. Brusati, Celeste; Enenkel, Karl A. E.; Melion, Walter (Nov 11, 2011). The Authority of the Word: Reflecting on Image and...
- link between the two terms is a point of debate among scholars. Walter Melion and Bart M. Ramakers indicate that literary personifications are the building...