Loukas Christodoulou on Nostr: p.66 <the corn was ripe and full> The word 'corn' used to mean simply a cereal grain, ...
p.66
<the corn was ripe and full>
The word 'corn' used to mean simply a cereal grain, and in this context it means wheat. In Britain it almost never meant 'maize'.
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