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Showing posts with label Scottish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scottish. Show all posts

Mar 14, 2019

[Answer] 9. "Dr Livingstone I presume"; the world renowned Scottish explorer and missionary David Livingstone was greeted with these now famous words. But who said them?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "9. "Dr Livingstone I presume"; the world renowned Scottish explorer and missionary David Livingstone was greeted with these now famous words. But who said them?"



...1. Stanley Laurel 2. Harold Michael Stanley 3. Stanley Matthews 4. Henry Morton Stanley David Livingstone was the first European to see the Victoria Falls which he named after the British monarch of the day. He was greeted by those immortal words on 10th November 1871 by H.M.Stanley, the notable Welsh journalist and explorer, who had conducted a search for Livingstone. Livingstone died of malaria at the age of 60 in 1873. Stanley Matthews was a famous English footballer. Stanley Laurel was the comedian of Laurel and Hardy fame, and Harold Michael Stanley was invented by me for the purpose of the quiz.

Dec 13, 2018

[Answer] 3. In Scottish legend, which town is said to appear every 100 years for only one day?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. In Scottish legend, which town is said to appear every 100 years for only one day?"



...1. Bridge of Allan 2. Brigadoon 3. Strathyre 4. Killiecrankie This legend is so famous that a Hollywood film was made about it in 1954, titled "Brigadoon". I've never met or heard of anyone who has ever seen this town, but I keep an open mind.

Jan 14, 2018

[Ans] What is flyting? Medieval Scottish contest of verbal abuse skills,European form of ancestor worship,Type of ritual dance in Native Hopi culture,A technique for throwing handmade pottery

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... Norse literature contains stories of the gods flyting. For example, in Lokasenna the god Loki insults the other gods in the hall of and the poem in which (generally considered to be Odin in disguise) engages in flyting with Thor. In the confrontation of Beowulf and Unferð in the poem Beowulf, flytings were used as either a prelude to battle or as a form of combat in their own right.




Step 2 : Answer to the question "What is flyting?"



Medieval Scottish contest of verbal abuse skills:


The Scottish poets, known as makaris, began the poetic competition known as "flyting." During a flyting competition, two rivals squared off in a contest of verbal abuse. Renowned for its ferociousness and extravagance, the flyting contestants attacked each other verbally to showcase their mastery of spoken invective. The traditional is apparently derived from the Gaelic "filid," a class of professional poets who specialized in composing savage tirades against anyone who offended them. Source: Britannica.com


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