Aún no tenemos significados para "last sheaf".
1The corn of the last sheaf is often used to make it.
2The men thresh the last sheaf till it is reduced to chopped straw.
3Often the last sheaf is called the Old Woman or the Old Man.
4He shoved in a last sheaf of hay then gave up.
5We will give her a regal harvest-supper, and enthrone her on the last sheaf.
6At Dürrenbüchig and about Mosbach in Baden the last sheaf is also called the Goat.
7Again, the last sheaf is itself called the Goat.
8So they did again and again, until the last sheaf had been trodden under foot.
9Thus in Poland the last sheaf is commonly called the Baba, that is, the Old Woman.
10Sometimes the last sheaf is called, not the Corn-mother, but the Harvest-mother or the Great Mother.
11For amongst the neighbouring Esthonians, as we have seen, the last sheaf is called the Rye-boar.
12Orris Erwin, through though smaller and slighter physically, worked away until the last sheaf was exhausted.
13In some parts of Holstein the last sheaf is dressed in woman's clothes and called the Corn-mother.
14In some parts of Bohemia the last sheaf is made up in human form and called the Buffalo-bull.
15In the district of Traunstein, Upper Bavaria, they think that the Oats-goat is in the last sheaf of oats.
16In this way they think that the Corn-wolf, who was lurking in the last sheaf, has been certainly killed.
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