8 Metaphors for mon

And Evasio Mon was a notable listener.

HAINAULT (1,082), a southern province of Belgium bordering on France, between W. Flanders and Namur; the N. and W. is occupied by fertile plains; the Forest of Ardennes extends into the S., where also are the richest coal-fields of Belgium; iron and lead are wrought also; the chief rivers are the Scheldt, Sambre, Dender, and Haine; textiles, porcelain, and iron goods are manufactured; Mons is the capital.

"'Mon Casimer Teblinski;' I see no joke;" and Amy was about to tear it up, when he caught it from destruction, and holding it out of reach, said, laughing wickedly, "The 'mon' is one abbreviation of 'monsieur,' but you put no littlehow do you say?period at the end of him; it goes now in EnglishMy Casimer Teblinski,' and that is of the most charming address.

Iv a mon be both honest an' willin', An' never a stroke to be had, An' clemmin' for want ov a shillin', It's likely to make him feel sad; It troubles his heart to keep seein' His little brids feedin' o'th air; An' it feels very hard to be deein', An' never a mortal to care.

"And remember that the danger is imminentthat Evasio Mon is not the man to let the grass grow beneath his feetthat we cannot let Juanita wait... three weeks.

" CHAPTER V A PILGRIMAGE Evasio Mon was a great traveler.

But atween the twa, I'd sooner think it was the auld mon was a-tellin' o' the lee.

It has not the regular termination of the noun in win, and seems rather verbal in its aspect, and so far as we can decipher its meaning, mon is a syllable having a bad meaning generally, as in monaudud, &c. Edo may possibly be a derivation from ekedo, he speaks. 28th.

8 Metaphors for  mon