|
Search over 100 encyclopedias and dictionaries: |
Research categories | Follow us on Twitter |
Research categories
View all topics in the newsView all reference sources at Encyclopedia.com |
|||
|
riddle
riddle puzzling question, specifically one that consists of a fanciful description or definition of something to be guessed. A famous riddle was asked by the Sphinx: "What goes on four legs in the morning, on two at noon, on three at night?" Oedipus guessed the answer correctly: ... Read more |
|
The Riddle of the Sands
Riddle of the Sands, The, the famous spy novel of the North Sea and German islands written by the Irish author and politician Erskine Childers (1870–1922), and published in 1903. Its theme was the German preparation for an invasion of England and it was based on his own cruises in those... Read more |
|
|
M C Escher
M. C. Escher (Maurits Cornelis Escher) , 1898-1972, Dutch artist. Primarily a graphic artist, Escher composed works notable for their irony, often with impossible perspectives rendered with mechanical verisimilitude. He created visual riddles, playing with the pictorially logical and the visually... Read more |
|
|
Mene Mene Tekel Upharsin
Mene Mene, Tekel, Upharsin , in the Bible, the mysterious riddle written by a hand on the wall at Belshazzar's feast. These Aramaic words may be translated literally as, "It has been counted and counted, weighed and divided." Daniel interpreted this to mean that the king's deeds had been weighed... Read more |
|
Conundrum
Conundrum BIBLIOGRAPHY Conundrums are problems of several types. They may be riddles with a pun for an answer. They may be puzzling problems that are complicated with intricate features. And they may be presented in the fashion of a rhetorical question, but with only conjecture for an... Read more |
|
Humpty-Dumpty
Humpty-Dumpty the egg-like nursery-rhyme character who fell off a wall and could not be put together again; the rhyme was originally a riddle to which the answer was ‘egg’, and is recorded from the first half of the 19th century. Humpty-Dumpty is a character in Carroll's Through the... Read more |
|
Robert Erskine Childers
Robert Erskine Childers , 1870-1922, Irish politician and author. Born into a Protestant family, he was a clerk in the House of Commons (1895-1910). Gradually becoming convinced of the need for Irish Home Rule, he resigned to work for it, engaging in gun-running for the Irish Volunteers in 1914.... Read more |
|
|
sphinx
sphinx , mythical beast of ancient Egypt, frequently symbolizing the pharaoh as an incarnation of the sun god Ra . The sphinx was represented in sculpture usually in a recumbent position with the head of a man and the body of a lion, although some were constructed with rams' heads and others with... Read more |
|
Asbestosis
Asbestosis Definition Asbestosis is chronic, progressive inflammation of the lung. It is not contagious. Description Asbestosis is a consequence of prolonged exposure to large quantities of asbestos, a material once widely used in construction, insulation, and manufacturing. When asbestos is... Read more |
|
Harry Mathews
Mathews, Harry (1930– ),New York City‐born author, long expatriated in France, whose esoteric, experimental works include short novels concerned with curiously convoluted quests. The Conversions (1962) presents a person who can inherit a huge fortune if able to answer three recondite... Read more |
No reference documents or articles match the search term Hagues bogus charity riddle
Suggestions: