Friday, January 31, 2014

Leo, Lione, Thunderbird gives way for the Time of Peace

Another Leo listed on the August 8 wiki page is:
Note from his wiki page:
Leo Chiosso (b. Turin, 8 August 1920 – d. ChieriItaly, 26 November 2006) was an Italianlyricist mostly known for his work with Fred Buscaglione
Note the "Lion" in Buscaglione.   Note from his wiki page:
At 38 years of age, he was killed in a car accident when his pink Ford Thunderbird collided with a truck in the early hours before dawn in Rome, of all places, right before the U.S. embassy.
The "Thunderbird" is an addition to the "Stormy Weather" and "Bird"  pattern-clusters.

His surname Buscaglione is an addition to the "Cryptic Phrases in Names" pattern-cluster re  "Busk ag lion" which via etymology gives us "prepare chief lion"... or "bind powers-that-be predator"... which jives with the previous post re "Lions for Lambs"... after all a bound lion would make any lamb happy as a lark.  Butt then, the reason for this is to "bind/prepare agriculture... so the Lions too may survive... with the lambs... hence the time when the Lion and Lamb will lie down together (live in peace).

Note the etymology:

busk (n.) Look up busk (n.) at Dictionary.com
"strip of wood, whalebone, etc., used in corset-making," 1590s, probably from French busc (16c.), from Italian bosco "splinter," of Germanic origin (see bush (n.)).
busk (v.) Look up busk (v.) at Dictionary.com
"to prepare, to dress oneself," also "to go, set out," c.1300, probably from Old Norse buask "to prepare oneself," reflexive of bua"to prepare" (see bound ...

ag (n.) Look up ag at Dictionary.com
abbreviation of agriculture, attested from 1918, American English.
aga (n.) Look up aga at Dictionary.com
title of rank, especially in Turkey, c.1600, from Turkish agha "chief, master, lord," related to East Turk. agha "elder brother."


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