The fife and drum corps marched by smartly. The fife played the high notes in the song.
The plural form for the noun fife is fifes.
grandad or granda Another fife word for Grandad is " Di " (Prononced: D-yi) am fae fife and i spell it dey
podisson does not have a wife because his mummy said he was too young ( plus he doesnt have a willy)
Henry Adams wife, clover committed suicide at the Hay-Adams hotel which is said to haunt the 4th floor of the hotel
Perhaps you are thinking of Lady Macbeth's line during her sleepwalking scene: "The thane of Fife had a wife--where is she now?"
Thane of Fife
"Thane of Fife" was a title used in medieval Scotland to refer to a nobleman granted land and authority over the region of Fife. The title was commonly bestowed by the King of Scotland to reward loyal service and to maintain control over the area.
Fife
Macbeth is first 'Thane of Glamis' then he is bestowed the title 'Thane of Cawdor' then king of Scotland
He must watch out for Macduff
Duncan appoints him to that title, after it was stripped from the previous Thane. The former Thane of Cawdor was stripped of all titles and executed after joining a Norwegian invading force which was defeated at Fife. Macbeth at the time was at Forres, nowhere near Fife.
=Macduff The Thane of Fife=
Hani al Lawati:No! Lady Macbeth :"Ibrahim had a wife."Where is she now?She was going mad, and referring to herself in the third person.Ibrahim al Kindi is the Thane of Fife.
Macduff, the Thane of Fife, kills Macbeth.
"Beware Macduff, beware the Thane of Fife."
When Macbeth refers to Macduff he is talking about a man who holds the title Thane of Fife.