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  1. "Hey Diddle Diddle" (also "Hi Diddle Diddle", "The Cat and the Fiddle", or "The Cow Jumped Over the Moon") is an English nursery rhyme. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 19478. [1]

  2. Aug 3, 2021 · Hey Diddle Diddle’ is an 18th-century English ‘Mother Goose’ nursery Rhyme. If we take it literally, the traditional nursery rhyme’s lyrics tell of a cat and a fiddle (it doesn’t say if that cat ever played said violin ), a cow that jumped over the moon, a laughing dog, and a plate that ran away with a spoon.

  3. Oct 2, 2018 · Hey Diddle Diddle’ may have been the rhyme referred to in Thomas Preston’s 1569 play A lamentable tragedy mixed ful of pleasant mirth, conteyning the life of Cambises King of Percia: ‘They be at hand Sir with stick and fiddle; / They can play a new dance called hey-didle-didle.’

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  5. Illustration of "Hey Diddle Diddle", a well-known nursery rhyme. A nursery rhyme is a traditional poem or song for children in Britain and many other countries, but usage of the term dates only from the late 18th/early 19th century. The term Mother Goose rhymes is interchangeable with nursery rhymes.

    Title
    Supposed Origin
    Earliest Date Known
    Meaning Supported By Evidence
    King Arthur as leader of the Wild Hunt
    Late 18th century (Britain)
    Conjectural
    The slave trade; medieval wool tax
    c. 1744 (Britain)
    Medieval taxes were much lower than two ...
    1844 (Britain)
    Given the recent recording the medieval ...
    1784 (Britain)
    No evidence that it is linked to the ...
  6. This traditional nursery rhyme dates back to the 18th century England. We don’t know the exact origins of ”Hey Diddle Diddle” but the first known version of the song was published in 1765 under the title “High Diddle Diddle”. It is impossible to determine the exact meaning or origin of the term “diddle”.

  7. Feb 10, 2020 · Hey Diddle Diddle, the cat and the fiddle, the cow jumped over the moon“. Out of context, that may sound like gibberish. But in reality, most people know those lines by heart from the famous nursery rhyme Hey Diddle Diddle. As children, most people are taught to recite poems without any insight into their true meanings.

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