"Heigh-ho the derry-o" in "The Farmer in the Dell" is a playful and rhythmic refrain that adds to the song's cheerful and folk-like quality. It serves as a whimsical expression of joy and simplicity, fitting the song's themes of rural life and community. The phrase itself doesn't have a specific meaning but contributes to the overall lighthearted and catchy nature of the children's song.
a dell is a valley
farmer's lung
The farmer is in the farmhouse.
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I'm not sure what you mean, but the 15" models are Dell Studio 1535, 1536 and 1537.
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It means that the farmer farms livestock for meat, dairy, etc
I think you mean 'Tenant Farmer'. A tenant farmer is a farmer who does not own the land that he/she cultivates. Their rent is usually a fixed percentage of the harvest each year.
Not sure of what you question is- Could you please explain what dell is, repost, and we will try to get you an answer. Unsure if you mean a Dell brand computer, or something else. Sorry-
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