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Cockaigne a magical land of dreams. Come enjoy yourself on our slopes. We offer private lessons, snowboarding, 5 slopes, reasonable prices, season passes, family togetherness. ... Cockaigne Ski Area is a family ski area located in western New York’s snow belt. Located 18 miles from Lake Erie with a base elevation 1100...
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This map will show the slopes & give a detailed listing of the 5 different slopes. ... Cockaigne, according to Webster’s, is an imaginary land of ease and idleness stemming form Medieval times. The name comes from Old French meaning land of delicacies and thus the slopes and trails have such delicious names.
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Cockaigne - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cockaigne (In London Town) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Enclyclopedia of Cooking Ingredients, Equivalents and Substitutions. ... Authors of the famous Joy of Cooking cookbook named their country home "Cockaigne" and thus included the term on many of their "favorite" recipes included in the cookbook. (See Joy of Cooking, Forward).
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"Children of Cockaigne, I have been waiting for you." ... They arrived in immortal Cockaigne as always, transitionlessly, startlingly, opening their eyes first and eternally upon Piebush Meadow, near the edge of the Winetree Grove.
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Definition of Cockaigne from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Learn more about "Cockaigne" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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Information about the fabled land of Cockaigne. ... Portrayed in legend, oral history, and art, Cockaigne became the most all-encompassing collective dream of medieval times — an earthly paradise to counter the pain and frustration of daily existence and to suppress anxieties over an ever-more-exclusive heavenly afterlife.
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Yes, I'm sure you are all aware of it too. It's the mango season! This is ... one of the virtues of living in a tropical country: getting exposed to a variety of seasonal frui ... Tags: cockaigne, merriam-webster, dictionary...
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