Denemark with mine longe bones.”
(Havelock, i, 294.)
[105] Sequins.
[106] Greek village called Chora; modern pronunciation, “Hora”.
[107] A pottle was a quart jug. “Potations pottle deep.” (Othello, ii, 3.)
[108] Ganos.
[109] Heraclia.
[110] Selibria, anc. Selymbria.
[111] Musk melons.
[112] Citrons or pumpkins. Pumpion is old form of word pumpkin, showing its derivation from French pompon, Lat. pepo. “As flat and insipid as pompions.” (Goodman, Winter’s Evening’s Conference, pt. 1.)