merry England — noun An idealistically jovial picture of life in England in the past, esp in Elizabethan times (as used orig, eg by Spenser, the phrase meant ‘fair, pleasant England’) • • • Main Entry: ↑merry * * * Merry England [Merry England] a phrase used to… … Useful english dictionary
Merry England — (« Angleterre heureuse »), parfois orthographié Merrie England, est un stéréotype anglais. Il correspond à une vision pastorale, utopique et nostalgique de la société anglaise, qui aurait prétendument prévalu entre la fin du Moyen Âge… … Wikipédia en Français
Merry England — For other uses, see Merrie England (disambiguation). Poor little birdie teased, by the 19th century English illustrator Richard Doyle. Traditional English fairytales depicting elves, fairies and pixies are set on a Merrie England setting of… … Wikipedia
Merry England — Merry En|gland , Merrie England England in the past, before the period when industry developed and large cities grew up. People sometimes imagine that life at that time was pleasant and simple, with lots of singing, dancing, and enjoyment … Dictionary of contemporary English
old merry england — англ. (олд мэрри Инглэнд) добрая старушка Англия, веселая старая Англия. Толковый словарь иностранных слов Л. П. Крысина. М: Русский язык, 1998 … Словарь иностранных слов русского языка
merry — /ˈmɛri / (say meree) adjective (merrier, merriest) 1. full of cheer or gaiety; festive; joyous in disposition or spirit. 2. laughingly cheerful; mirthful; hilarious. 3. Archaic pleasant or delightful: merry England. 4. Colloquial slightly… …
Merry Maidens — – Cornwall – UK Nahaufnahme der Menhire … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Merry Hill — may refer to: Merry Hill, Wolverhampton, a suburb of Wolverhampton, West Midlands Merry Hill Shopping Centre, near Brierley Hill, West Midlands Merry Hill, North Carolina, a town of Bertie County Merry Hill, Hertfordshire, England, a 76 hectare… … Wikipedia