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Name source
editThe surname is based on Lady Mondegreen, a famous character of myth and legend! Jon Carroll, columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle, periodically runs a story which gives the truth about "Mondegreen". A mondegreen is a mishearing of the lyrics of popular songs. The name itself comes from Carroll's mishearing of a line in a song from his youth about a valiant man who villains killed "and laid him on the green". He heard this as "Lady Mondegreen". http://www.punkhart.com/dylan/lyrics/mondegreens.html
EDLIS Café 10:30, 19 December 2013 (UTC)
Name source
editThe surname is based on Lady Mondegreen, a famous character of myth and legend! Jon Carroll, columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle, periodically runs a story which gives the truth about "Mondegreen". A mondegreen is a mishearing of the lyrics of popular songs. The name itself comes from Carroll's mishearing of a line in a song from his youth about a valiant man who villains killed "and laid him on the green". He heard this as "Lady Mondegreen". http://www.punkhart.com/dylan/lyrics/mondegreens.html
EDLIS Café 10:30, 19 December 2013 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by EdRicardo (talk • contribs)