Old Father Jacob Cats -- (we beg to apologize for his unhappy name -- and know not why, like the rest of his countrymen, he did not euphonize it into some well-sounding epithet, taken from Greece or Rome -- Elouros, for example, or Felisius; Catsius was ventured upon by his contemporaries, but the honest grey-beard stuck to his paternities) -- was a man of practical wisdom -- great experience -- much travel -- considerable learning -- and wonderful fluency. From Wordnik.com. [A Wanderer in Holland] Reference
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