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  • moonraker — (n.) in England, a name traditionally given to Wiltshire people, attested from 1787, is from the stock joke about fools who mistook the reflection of the moon in a pond for a cheese and tried to rake it out. But as told in Wiltshire, the men were …   Etymology dictionary

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  • moonrakers —    One of the stock jokes about *fools is that they mistake the reflection of the full moon in a pond for a round cheese, and try to rake it out. The nickname moonrakers is traditionally given to Wiltshire people, especially those from Bishops… …   A Dictionary of English folklore

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