- is
launce, and all
names of the fish are
references to its
slender body and
pointed snout. The
family name (and
genus name, Ammodytes)
means "
sand burrower"...
-
Launce can
refer to: A
character in Shakespeare's play The Two
Gentlemen of
Verona A type of fish, also
known as a
Sand lance This
disambiguation page...
-
Ammodytes americ****, also
known as
American sand lance,
American sand eel, and
sand launce, is a
small fish in the
family Ammodytidae.
First described...
- panfish:
yellow perch, candlefish, balaos,
sand launces, rock b****, bullheads, minnows,
Rocky Mountain whitefish,
sand rollers, ****pie,
yellow b****, white...
- term used in
Cornwall and
Scotland for
Dogfish 'Lances' =
Sometimes '
Launces'
Sand eels Rauning/Running =
Hungry or
Ravenous 'Scad' =
Horse Mackerel 'Fair...
- also to the audience.
Grumio in The
Taming of the
Shrew Launce in Two
Gentlemen of
Verona –
Launce is
simple and pastoral.
There is no
mention of specific...
- experience. Furthermore, the
discussion between Launce and
Speed regarding the
vices and
virtues of
Launce's mistress (3.1.276–359)
seems to
borrow from John...
-
description is
evident in this p****age from A W**** at the Lizard: The
launce or
sand-eel is a
small cylindrical fish from six to
twelve inches long, which...
- "Ship News". The Times. No. 21809. London. 2
August 1854. col F, p. 12. "
Launce of a Steam-Frigate at Northam,
Built for the
Austrian Government". The Standard...
-
leaky condition. Jane and Mary United
Kingdom The ship
departed from "
Launce-a-Loup" for Teignmouth, Devon. No
further trace,
presumed foundered with...