In Italian, →Befana is the name of the old woman arriving on a broom and representing Epifania (Epiphany)
Late latin epiphania from greek tà epiphaneia from phadinein, to appare, and epi, over or after (the divinity)
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Cacasenno wrote:In Italian, →Befana is the name of the old woman arriving on a broom and representing Epifania (Epiphany)
Late latin epiphania from greek tà epiphaneia from phadinein, to appare, and epi, over or after (the divinity)
reminds me of Broom Hilda, a local newspaper cartoon.
-----please, draw me a sheep-----
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