Definitions from Wikipedia (Mother Goose)
▸ noun: a character that originated in children's fiction, as the imaginary author of a collection of French fairy tales and later of English nursery rhymes.
▸ noun: a 1970s New Zealand band formed in Dunedin, in 1975.
▸ noun: a figure in the literature of fairy-tales and nursery rhymes.
▸ noun: a ballet made for New York City Ballet's Ravel Festival by balletmaster Jerome Robbins to Ravel's music and scenario, the Ma Mère l'Oye Suite from 1908, orchestrated by the composer in 1912.
▸ noun: "Mother Goose" is a song by the British progressive rock band Jethro Tull.
▸ noun: a 1944 picture book by Tasha Tudor.
▸ noun: (foaled 1922 in Kentucky) an American Thoroughbred racehorse who was named the American Co-Champion Two-Year-Old Filly of 1924.
▸ noun: a musical in three acts with music by Frederick Solomon, lyrics by George V. Hobart, and a book by John J. McNally that was adapted from Arthur Collins and J. Hickory Wood's libretto for the 1902 pantomime of the same name.
Mother Carey's goose,
mother careys goose,
Mother Goose Rock 'n' Rhyme,
Mother Goose Club,
Jim Henson's Mother Goose Stories,
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▸ noun: a character that originated in children's fiction, as the imaginary author of a collection of French fairy tales and later of English nursery rhymes.
▸ noun: a 1970s New Zealand band formed in Dunedin, in 1975.
▸ noun: a figure in the literature of fairy-tales and nursery rhymes.
▸ noun: a ballet made for New York City Ballet's Ravel Festival by balletmaster Jerome Robbins to Ravel's music and scenario, the Ma Mère l'Oye Suite from 1908, orchestrated by the composer in 1912.
▸ noun: "Mother Goose" is a song by the British progressive rock band Jethro Tull.
▸ noun: a 1944 picture book by Tasha Tudor.
▸ noun: (foaled 1922 in Kentucky) an American Thoroughbred racehorse who was named the American Co-Champion Two-Year-Old Filly of 1924.
▸ noun: a musical in three acts with music by Frederick Solomon, lyrics by George V. Hobart, and a book by John J. McNally that was adapted from Arthur Collins and J. Hickory Wood's libretto for the 1902 pantomime of the same name.
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