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| Name = Nevergreen | | Name = Nevergreen comma | ||
| Color name = 17uu1oog-2,<br>susulologu negative 2nd | | Color name = 17uu1oog-2,<br>susulologu negative 2nd | ||
| Comma = yes | | Comma = yes |
Revision as of 13:38, 14 October 2024
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1452/1445, the nevergreen comma, is a 17-limit small comma. It is the amount by which two 22/17s exceed a 5/3.
It is named for the 1445 to 1452 feud between Clan Gordon and Clan Lindsay in Scotland. The feud was the origin of Clan Lindsay's aversion to the colour green. It originated the couplet "An Ogilvy in Green, Should never be seen."