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11 lords a-leaping in 12 days of christmas
10 lords are leaping, there are 8 maids a-milking.
no store has ten lords a leaping
Ten Lords a' leaping, which refers to the ten commandments.
$15000
$15000
$4,766
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Ten Lords a-leaping.
12 drummers drumming11 pipers piping10 lords-a-leaping9 ladies dancing8 maids-a-milking7 swans-a-swimming6 geese-a-laying5 golden rings4 calling birds3 French hens2 turtledovesand a partridge in a pear tree.
"Ten Lords a-Leaping" is a phrase from the Christmas carol "The Twelve Days of Christmas." In the song, it represents the gift given on the tenth day, which refers to ten lords who are leaping. While the cost of this gift can be interpreted in various ways, a popular estimate suggests that ten lords a-leaping would cost around $10,000, based on the average salary of a dancer or performer in the context of the song.
On the twelfth day of Christmas my true love gave to me Twelve drummers drumming eleven pipers piping, Ten lords a leaping, nine ladies dancing, Eight maids a milking, seven swans a swimming, Six geese a laying, five golden rings, Four calling birds, three French hens, Two turtle doves and a partridge in a pear tree