You can make 183 anagrams from letters in stollens (ellnosst).
1925-30; German Stolle(n), literally, post, support; so called from its shape
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The first and second parts were alike in metre and melody, and were called "stollen."
The Gesatz was constructed in three sections, the first two being alike in metre and melody and called "stollen."
There were two May-poles set up in my parish (Kingsnorton); the one was stollen, and the other was given by a profest Papist.
The tradition of baking of stollen is probably the strongest in Dresden, Germany.
At the end of the first stanza Sachs stops him and instructs him as to the nature of a "stollen."
After the second "stollen" he requires the young knight to make the "Abgesang."
But never a trace of horse nor of harness was there now, "for a Scotte, who be great theves, had stollen hym awaye."
The stollen was paraded through the city of Dresden, and later an appointed “stollen girl” cut the cake.
Théeues bring thither their stollen goods, and there liue thereon.