Beliefs And Superstitions of the Pennsylvania Germans
The book Beliefs And Superstitions of the Pennsylvania Germans was written by author Fogel, Edwin Miller, 1874-1949 Here you can read free online of Beliefs And Superstitions of the Pennsylvania Germans book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Beliefs And Superstitions of the Pennsylvania Germans a good or bad book?
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Sie sin nix nutz. Hlbg. Eggs should not be placed below a hen for hatching during the month of May. Hence the saying: May chickens is aye cheepin. O Scot 141 888. Del leit heBe Kaerf reidaksoier uf fun em jor zum $n - nere. Si sin gut fer brauche mit. (Be, Bu, Lb, Lh, Mr, Mt, Sc, Sn, Y; Heidelberg) Some persons keep eggs laid on Good Friday from one year to the next. They are used in powwowing. 889. Wammern bri hinkel setzt, muss en weibsmensch di oier im schaerz naus drage fer setze. (Af) Eggs... will hatch better if carried to the stable by a woman in her apron. To secure hen birds the woman who sets the hen should carry the eggs in her chemise to the hatching nest. Q Scot 141 890. Schpitz iche oier gefie hane, runde hinkel. (Be, Bu, C, Lh, Lnc, Mt, Na, Sc, Sn, Y) Cocks will be hatched from pointed eggs, hens from round ones. Runden eiern entschliipfen kiihner, spitzen hahne. Alern 20. 284; Z 695 Short hen-eggs produce female birds; the long eggs, male birds. Scot 141 POULTRY AND EGGS.
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