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  • Marmion Savage
  • Irish novelist and journalist

    Marmion Wilme Savage (1803–1872), also known as Marmion Wilard Savage, was an Irish novelist and journalist. He was son of the Rev. Henry Savage. He matriculated

    Marmion Savage

    Marmion_Savage

  • The Examiner (1808–1886)
  • British weekly newspaper (1808–1886)

    Fonblanque as editor from 1847 to 1855. Forster himself was succeeded by Marmion Savage. Circulation per issue varied over time. In 1829, it was 5,200, 1837

    The Examiner (1808–1886)

    The Examiner (1808–1886)

    The_Examiner_(1808–1886)

  • Under-Secretary for Ireland
  • Head of the pre-1922 Dublin Castle administration in Ireland

    Assistant Under-Secretary was called Chief Clerk. After the retirement of Marmion Savage as Clerk of the Privy Council of Ireland in 1853, the Chief Clerk/Assistant

    Under-Secretary for Ireland

    Under-Secretary_for_Ireland

  • Olivia Owenson, Lady Clarke
  • Irish poet and dramatist

    estate and maintained her correspondence. Her daughter Olivia married Marmion Savage. Clarke died on 24 April 1845. She was buried with her father in Irishtown

    Olivia Owenson, Lady Clarke

    Olivia_Owenson,_Lady_Clarke

  • Walter Scott
  • Scottish novelist (1771–1832)

    widely read novels in Europe. He is also known for his narrative poems Marmion (1808) and The Lady of the Lake (1810). He greatly influenced European

    Walter Scott

    Walter Scott

    Walter_Scott

  • John Savage (Fenian)
  • Irish poet, journalist and author (1828–1888)

    United States transport Marmion as she sailed up the Potomac through the massed batteries of the enemy. Various editions of Savage's poems have been published

    John Savage (Fenian)

    John Savage (Fenian)

    John_Savage_(Fenian)

  • List of University of Edinburgh medical people
  • winners". University of Edinburgh. Retrieved 10 August 2013. "Barrie Patrick Marmion". Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. 19 May 2015. Retrieved 13 November

    List of University of Edinburgh medical people

    List of University of Edinburgh medical people

    List_of_University_of_Edinburgh_medical_people

  • Bess of Hardwick
  • English noblewoman and businesswoman (1521–1608)

    Codnor Castle in Derbyshire. A close family associate was a man named Henry Marmion whose family held land close to Codnor, and may have commended Bess to

    Bess of Hardwick

    Bess of Hardwick

    Bess_of_Hardwick

  • Greystones RFC
  • Irish rugby union club based in Greystones, Co.Wicklow

    Greystones Chairman Niall Savage President Liam Murphy Director of Rugby Cillian Willis Coach Danny Kenny Captain Eoin Marmion League All-Ireland Div. 2A

    Greystones RFC

    Greystones_RFC

  • Nannine, Western Australia
  • Ghost town in Western Australia

    stone post and telegraph building began in March 1896 at the corner of Marmion & McPherson Streets in 1896/7. Twine, A. C. – He is listed as the Postmaster

    Nannine, Western Australia

    Nannine, Western Australia

    Nannine,_Western_Australia

  • List of people from the Bronx
  • Fourth Street, but then his family moved to the Bronx, to 176th Street and Marmion Avenue." Weinraub, Bernard (May 17, 2004). "James Caan Takes a Gamble On

    List of people from the Bronx

    List_of_people_from_the_Bronx

  • The Damned United
  • 2009 film

    David Harvey Lesley Maylett as Paul Reaney Chris Moore as Paul Madeley John Savage as Gordon McQueen Mark Cameron as Norman Hunter Tom Ramsbottom as Trevor

    The Damned United

    The_Damned_United

  • Jane Eyre
  • 1847 novel by Charlotte Brontë

    determine, as several references in the text are contradictory. For example Marmion (pub. 1808) is referred to in Chapter 32 as a "new publication", but Adèle

    Jane Eyre

    Jane Eyre

    Jane_Eyre

  • Cultural depictions of spiders
  • children, who are transformations of spiders. Published in 1808, the poem Marmion by Walter Scott includes the popularly quoted line: Oh! what a tangled

    Cultural depictions of spiders

    Cultural depictions of spiders

    Cultural_depictions_of_spiders

  • History of zoophilia and bestiality
  • Elizabeth's England. University of Pennsylvania Press. ISBN 978-0812203301. Marmion, Anthony (June 2013). The Ancient and Modern History of the Maritime Ports

    History of zoophilia and bestiality

    History_of_zoophilia_and_bestiality

  • Albany (London)
  • Residential apartment block in London, England

    in fiction was the novel, The Bachelor of the Albany (1847) by Marmion Wilard Savage. Still earlier is the hero of Benjamin Disraeli’s novel Sybil (1845)

    Albany (London)

    Albany (London)

    Albany_(London)

  • Leo Gregory
  • British film and television actor

    Drag On, at the Royal Court theatre. He played lead role in the Dominic Savage directed television film When I Was 12, which had its big screen premiere

    Leo Gregory

    Leo Gregory

    Leo_Gregory

  • Romantic literature
  • Literature of the Romantic Period

    poem The Lay of the Last Minstrel in 1805, followed by the full epic poem Marmion in 1808. Both were set in the distant Scottish past, already evoked in

    Romantic literature

    Romantic literature

    Romantic_literature

  • List of people from Dublin
  • novelist James Clarence Mangan – poet Columba Marmion – monk Aidan Mathews – poet, dramatist, novelist David McSavage – comedy writer Honor Molloy - playwright

    List of people from Dublin

    List_of_people_from_Dublin

  • Dennis Parker
  • American football player and coach (born 1950)

    Knight (1976–1980) Vernon Fewell (1981–1987) No team (1988–1997) Bryan Marmion (1998–2001) Tom Mueller (2002–2006) Dennis Parker (2007–2009) Danny Padron

    Dennis Parker

    Dennis_Parker

  • Charles Kent (English writer)
  • English poet, biographer, and journalist

    Paoli Charles Reade Alfred Bate Richards George Rose (1817-1882) Marmion W. Savage John Palgrave Simpson George Augustus Frederick Percy Sydney Smythe

    Charles Kent (English writer)

    Charles_Kent_(English_writer)

  • Norman Irish
  • Medieval ethnic group in Ireland

    MacAndrew MacKeown MacNicholas MacHale MacQuillan Mansell Mockler Mansfield Marmion Martin/Martyn Mason Mee Molyneux Morris Morrissey (can be of Gaelic origin)

    Norman Irish

    Norman Irish

    Norman_Irish

  • Margaret Holford
  • English poet and translator (1778–1852)

    published anonymously, it appeared in 1809, a year after Walter Scott's Marmion, which it is said to have "blatantly imitated". Around the same time she

    Margaret Holford

    Margaret_Holford

  • Richard Lalor Sheil
  • Irish politician, writer and orator

    Curran in fact did most of the writing. These pieces were edited by Marmion Wilme Savage in 1855 in two volumes, under the title of Sketches Legal and Political

    Richard Lalor Sheil

    Richard Lalor Sheil

    Richard_Lalor_Sheil

  • Belvedere College
  • Secondary school in Dublin, Ireland

    1960s and early 1970s as well as Father Brendan Kearney and Father Joseph Marmion. Belvedere offers the Irish Junior Certificate and Leaving Certificate

    Belvedere College

    Belvedere College

    Belvedere_College

  • Wandlebury Hill Fort
  • Iron Age hill fort in Cambridgeshire

    javelin on departing. This is mentioned in Sir Walter Scott's 1808 poem Marmion featuring King Alexander III jousting with a goblin knight. Fortification

    Wandlebury Hill Fort

    Wandlebury Hill Fort

    Wandlebury_Hill_Fort

  • Benedictines
  • Roman Catholic monastic order

    Catholic8 was invoked but never defined (see the help page). Dom Columba Marmion, Christ the Ideal of the Monk – Spiritual Conferences on the Monastic and

    Benedictines

    Benedictines

    Benedictines

  • Gothic fiction
  • Romance, horror and death literary genre

    characters' fates are decided by superstition and prophecy, or the poem Marmion (1808), in which a nun is walled alive inside a convent, illustrate Scott's

    Gothic fiction

    Gothic fiction

    Gothic_fiction

  • Clongowes Wood College
  • Boarding school in Clane, County Kildare, Ireland

    Hilary Lawton (1948–1959) Fr. Raymond J Lawler (1959–1962) Fr. Joseph Marmion (1962–1965) Fr. Paddy Crowe (1971–1976) Fr. Philip Fogarty (1976–1987)

    Clongowes Wood College

    Clongowes Wood College

    Clongowes_Wood_College

  • Romanticism
  • Artistic, literary, musical, and intellectual movement

    poem The Lay of the Last Minstrel in 1805, followed by the full epic poem Marmion in 1808. Both were set in the distant Scottish past, already evoked in

    Romanticism

    Romanticism

    Romanticism

  • List of shipwrecks in 1819
  • sprang a leak and was abandoned in the Irish Sea. Her crew were rescued by Marmion ( United Kingdom). Kitty was on a voyage from Virginia to Falmouth, Cornwall

    List of shipwrecks in 1819

    List_of_shipwrecks_in_1819

  • 1995 Australian Film Institute Awards
  • Australian film and TV awards ceremony

    Sorrento – Richard Franklin That Eye, the Sky – Peter Beilby, Grainne Marmion Michael Rymer – Angel Baby Richard Franklin – Hotel Sorrento Margot Nash

    1995 Australian Film Institute Awards

    1995_Australian_Film_Institute_Awards

  • List of recipients of the George Medal, 1940s
  • Gazette (Supplement). 21 January 1941. p. 5567. "GEORGE MEDAL FOR SISTER SAVAGE – Heroine of Centaur". The Argus. 19 August 1944. Retrieved 20 March 2017

    List of recipients of the George Medal, 1940s

    List of recipients of the George Medal, 1940s

    List_of_recipients_of_the_George_Medal,_1940s

  • Victoria and Albert Museum
  • Art museum in London, England

    Reims; Missal from the Royal Basilica of Saint Denis, Paris; the Simon Marmion Book of Hours, Bruges; 1524 Charter illuminated by Lucas Horenbout, London;

    Victoria and Albert Museum

    Victoria and Albert Museum

    Victoria_and_Albert_Museum

  • List of islands of Alaska
  • Manzanita Island Marabilla Island Marble Island Marble Islands Marble Islet Marmion Island Marmot Island Marsh Island Marshall Island Marten Island Martin

    List of islands of Alaska

    List_of_islands_of_Alaska

  • English Renaissance theatre
  • Theatre of England between 1558 and 1642

    Machin Francis Marbury Gervase Markham Christopher Marlowe Shackerley Marmion John Marston John Mason Philip Massinger Thomas May Thomas Middleton Anthony

    English Renaissance theatre

    English Renaissance theatre

    English_Renaissance_theatre

  • List of people associated with University College London
  • physician, 8th director general of Hadassah Medical Organization Barrie Marmion, microbiologist Henry Marsh (medicine), neurosurgeon Clare Marx (MB BS)

    List of people associated with University College London

    List_of_people_associated_with_University_College_London

  • List of performances by Josette Simon
  • Filmography of English actor

    original on 25 July 2024. Retrieved 20 March 2025. de Jongh, Nicholas; Marmion, Patrick (16 August 2001). "Theatre: The Vagina Monologues". Evening Standard

    List of performances by Josette Simon

    List_of_performances_by_Josette_Simon

  • January 30
  • Day of the year

    heir apparent to the throne of Austria-Hungary (born 1858) 1923 – Columba Marmion, Benedictine abbot (born 1858) 1926 – Barbara La Marr, American actress

    January 30

    January_30

  • List of years in literature
  • Shakespeare – Charles Lamb and Mary Lamb 1808 in literature – Faust – Goethe; Marmion – Walter Scott 1809 in literature – The Martyrs – François-René de Chateaubriand;

    List of years in literature

    List_of_years_in_literature

  • 1918 Birthday Honours
  • Appointments and honours by King George V on June 3, 1918

    Francis Leverson, Northumberland Fusiliers Lieutenant-Colonel Montagu Marmion Lowsley, Royal Army Medical Corps Captain Hector Graham Gordon Mackenzie

    1918 Birthday Honours

    1918_Birthday_Honours

  • Stockwell (horse)
  • British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    speed made up for his terrible temperament, which was considered "a bit savage". Stockwell stood over 16 hands high with a stripe on his nose, a sock on

    Stockwell (horse)

    Stockwell (horse)

    Stockwell_(horse)

  • 1600s (decade)
  • Decade

    David Denicke, German jurist and hymnwriter (d. 1680) January – Shackerley Marmion, English dramatist (d. 1639) February 2 – Louise de Bourbon, French noble

    1600s (decade)

    1600s_(decade)

  • Romantic literature in English
  • Era in English-language literature

    poem The Lay of the Last Minstrel in 1805, followed by the full epic poem Marmion in 1808. Both were set in the distant Scottish past. The early Romantic

    Romantic literature in English

    Romantic literature in English

    Romantic_literature_in_English

  • High Sheriff of Worcestershire
  • English ceremonial officer

    of Wroxton, Oxon, 30 Robert Marmion 31–33 Henry de Clugensby 34 Source: Thomas Fuller’s Worthies of England Robert Marmion 1 William de Bello Campo 2 William

    High Sheriff of Worcestershire

    High_Sheriff_of_Worcestershire

  • 1918 New Year Honours
  • Appointments by King George V to various orders and honours

    -Col. Henry Gaspard de Lavalette Ferguson DSO attd. Norfolk Reg. Maj. Marmion Carr Ferrers-Guy DSO Lancashire Fusiliers Maj. Ronald Foster Forbes DSO

    1918 New Year Honours

    1918_New_Year_Honours

  • Candidates of the 2008 Western Australian state election
  • Cloghan (Ind) Brian McCarthy (CEC) Nedlands Liberal Colin Cochrane Bill Marmion Lee Hemsley Gail Forder Brian Langenberg (FFP) Sue Walker (Ind) Nollamara

    Candidates of the 2008 Western Australian state election

    Candidates_of_the_2008_Western_Australian_state_election

  • 2004 Louth County Council election
  • Part of the 2004 Irish local elections

    Gael John Reilly 2.53 280 284                 Progressive Democrats Seán Marmion 1.93 213 216                 Labour Des McKeown 1.03 114              

    2004 Louth County Council election

    2004 Louth County Council election

    2004_Louth_County_Council_election

  • 2018–19 DePaul Blue Demons men's basketball team
  • American college basketball season

    Ukraine F 23 Mick Sullivan (W) 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) 241 lb (109 kg) Fr Marmion Academy Aurora, IL F 25 Femi Olujobi 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 258 lb (117 kg)

    2018–19 DePaul Blue Demons men's basketball team

    2018–19 DePaul Blue Demons men's basketball team

    2018–19_DePaul_Blue_Demons_men's_basketball_team

  • 1603
  • Calendar year

    David Denicke, German jurist and hymnwriter (d. 1680) January – Shackerley Marmion, English dramatist (d. 1639) February 2 – Louise de Bourbon, French noble

    1603

    1603

    1603

  • 2013 Western Australian state election
  • (North Metropolitan Region) Jon Ford MLC (Mining and Pastoral Region) Linda Savage MLC (East Metropolitan Region) Norman Moore MLC (Mining and Pastoral Region)

    2013 Western Australian state election

    2013 Western Australian state election

    2013_Western_Australian_state_election

  • List of existing model dwellings
  • History and Topography (2003), pp. 229-238. Date accessed: 1 April 2011 Savage, 'Working Class Standards of Living', 40; G. Huxley, Victorian Duke: Life

    List of existing model dwellings

    List of existing model dwellings

    List_of_existing_model_dwellings

  • 1960 Birthday Honours
  • British government recognitions

    Artillery (Employed List 2X) (now retired). Major (temporary) John Lindley Marmion Dymoke (364334), 2nd East Anglian Regiment (Duchess of Gloucester's Own

    1960 Birthday Honours

    1960_Birthday_Honours

  • 2019–20 European Rugby Champions Cup pool stage
  • Chiefs dig deep to see off Sale". EPCR. 8 December 2019. "La Rochelle deal savage blow to Glasgow hopes". EPCR. 14 December 2019. "Five-star Exeter take control

    2019–20 European Rugby Champions Cup pool stage

    2019–20_European_Rugby_Champions_Cup_pool_stage

  • Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk
  • 1249–1254 Robert de Savage 1255–1257 William de Swyneford 1258 Hamo Hanteyn 1259–1260 Hamo and Sir Hervey de Stanhoe 1261 Philip Marmion and William de Hekam

    Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk

    Sheriff_of_Norfolk_and_Suffolk

  • 1957 Birthday Honours
  • British government recognitions

    Leader Sydney William Kenneth Hart (167819). Squadron Leader James Carlyle Marmion (165684). Squadron Officer Sheila Penelope Titcombe (3832), Women's Royal

    1957 Birthday Honours

    1957_Birthday_Honours

  • 1919 New Year Honours (DCM)
  • Company, Royal Engineers (Hounslow) Battery Quartermaster Sergeant B. Marmion, 10th Battalion, Scottish Rifles (Liverpool) Gunner A. Marriott, C/91st

    1919 New Year Honours (DCM)

    1919_New_Year_Honours_(DCM)

  • 2017–18 European Rugby Challenge Cup pool stage
  • Namy 70' m Con: Germain (3/4) 16', 25', 47' Report Try: Dillane 31' c Marmion 39' c J. Carty 48' c Kelleher 61' m Con: J. Carty (3/4) 32', 40', 49' Pen:

    2017–18 European Rugby Challenge Cup pool stage

    2017–18_European_Rugby_Challenge_Cup_pool_stage

  • Candidates of the 2013 Western Australian state election
  • Bullock MLC (Mining and Pastoral) Ed Dermer MLC (North Metropolitan) Linda Savage MLC (East Metropolitan) Christian Porter MLA (Bateman) — to contest the

    Candidates of the 2013 Western Australian state election

    Candidates_of_the_2013_Western_Australian_state_election

  • 1952 Birthday Honours
  • British government recognitions

    Lawson (55281), RAF. Victor Albert Madeley (155171), RAF. James Carlyle Marmion (165684), RAF. Geoffrey Raper (525318), RAF. John Bruce Richardson, DFC

    1952 Birthday Honours

    1952_Birthday_Honours

  • 2014–15 Connacht Rugby season
  • Rugby team

    New Zealand Player Position Union John Cooney Scrum-half Ireland Kieran Marmion Scrum-half Ireland Ian Porter Scrum-half Ireland Jack Carty Fly-half Ireland

    2014–15 Connacht Rugby season

    2014–15_Connacht_Rugby_season

  • Auvillars
  • Commune in Normandy, France

    with a black lion passant in bend. A Marquisate crown; supported by two savages (see Waroquier, Vol. VII). Thus one sees the arms on the funeral litre

    Auvillars

    Auvillars

    Auvillars

  • List of shipwrecks in November 1875
  • Germany. Florence  United Kingdom The steamship collided with the steamship Marmion ( United Kingdom) in the River Thames at Deptford, Kent and was beached

    List of shipwrecks in November 1875

    List_of_shipwrecks_in_November_1875

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  • DAMION
  • Male

    English

    DAMION

    Variant spelling of English Damian, DAMION means "to tame, to subdue" and euphemistically "to kill." 

    DAMION

  • Mariona
  • Girl/Female

    British, English

    Mariona

    Form of Marion

    Mariona

  • Marlin
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Marlin

    Feminine of Marlon. Also a Woman from Magdala.

    Marlin

  • Marmion
  • Boy/Male

    French

    Marmion

    Small one.

    Marmion

  • MARIAN
  • Female

    English

    MARIAN

    Medieval variant spelling of French Marion, MARIAN means "little rebel." Compare with masculine Marian.

    MARIAN

  • MERRION
  • Male

    Welsh

    MERRION

    Variant spelling of Welsh Meirion, MERRION means "like Marius."

    MERRION

  • Marion
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Irish, Japanese, Latin, Polish, Swiss

    Marion

    Bitter; Star of the Sea; Sea of Bitterness; Wished-for Child; Star

    Marion

  • HARMON
  • Male

    English

    HARMON

    English surname transferred to forename use, from the German personal name Harman, HARMON means "bold/hardy man."

    HARMON

  • MARCIN
  • Male

    Polish

    MARCIN

    Polish form of Roman Latin Martinus, MARCIN means "of/like Mars."

    MARCIN

  • MARCIO
  • Male

    Spanish

    MARCIO

    Spanish form of Roman Latin Marcius, MARCIO means "defense" or "of the sea."

    MARCIO

  • Harmison
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly northeast)

    Harmison

    English (mainly northeast) : hypercorrected spelling of Armison, a patronymic from the personal name Ermin, a short form of the various Germanic compound names beginning with this element (for example, Ermenald, Ermingaud).

    Harmison

  • MARLON
  • Male

    English

    MARLON

    Probably an English contraction of French Marcelon, MARLON means "little one of the sea." This name was first brought to public attention by the American actor Marlon Brando whose family is said to be of French descent. 

    MARLON

  • Marion
  • Boy/Male

    Latin American

    Marion

    Warring.

    Marion

  • MARIAN
  • Male

    Romanian

    MARIAN

     Short form of Roman Latin Marianus, MARIAN means "like Marius." In use by the Romanians. Compare with feminine Marian.

    MARIAN

  • MARINO
  • Male

    Italian

    MARINO

    Italian form of Roman Latin Marinus, MARINO means "of the sea."

    MARINO

  • Marion
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, English, French, German, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Irish, Japanese, Latin, Netherlands, Polish

    Marion

    Bitter; As in a Bitterly Wanted Child; Rebellious; Star of the Sea; Star

    Marion

  • Marian
  • Surname or Lastname

    Romanian

    Marian

    Romanian : from the personal name Marian, from Latin Marianus (see Mariano).English and French : from a pet form of Marie.

    Marian

  • MARTINO
  • Male

    Italian

    MARTINO

    Italian form of Latin Martinus, MARTINO means "of/like Mars."

    MARTINO

  • Marmion
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin) and French

    Marmion

    English (of Norman origin) and French : nickname from Old French marmion ‘monkey’, ‘brat’.Irish : as well as being a Norman English name as in 1, this has been used in recent times for Merriman.

    Marmion

  • Marion
  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew American

    Marion

    Wished-for child; rebellion; bitter.

    Marion

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  • Carrion
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to dead and putrefying carcasses; feeding on carrion.

  • Murrion
  • n.

    A morion. See Morion.

  • Martinet
  • n.

    The martin.

  • Necrophagan
  • a.

    Eating carrion.

  • Mormonite
  • a.

    Mormon.

  • Margin
  • v. t.

    To enter in the margin of a page.

  • Mormon
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the Mormons; as, the Mormon religion; Mormon practices.

  • Marron
  • a.

    A chestnut color; maroon.

  • Marroon
  • n. & a.

    Same as 1st Maroon.

  • Maroon
  • n.

    An explosive shell. See Marron, 3.

  • Caroigne
  • n.

    Dead body; carrion.

  • Mormon
  • n.

    One of a sect in the United States, followers of Joseph Smith, who professed to have found an addition to the Bible, engraved on golden plates, called the Book of Mormon, first published in 1830. The Mormons believe in polygamy, and their hierarchy of apostles, etc., has control of civil and religious matters.

  • Margin
  • v. t.

    To furnish with a margin.

  • Marooning
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Maroon

  • Doupe
  • n.

    The carrion crow.

  • Margin
  • n.

    A border; edge; brink; verge; as, the margin of a river or lake.

  • Marmot
  • n.

    Any rodent of the genus Arctomys. The common European marmot (A. marmotta) is about the size of a rabbit, and inhabits the higher regions of the Alps and Pyrenees. The bobac is another European species. The common American species (A. monax) is the woodchuck.

  • Saprophagous
  • a.

    Feeding on carrion.

  • Maroon
  • a.

    Having the color called maroon. See 4th Maroon.

  • Ket
  • n.

    Carrion; any filth.