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Re: Meaning of "Lacy"

Home › Forums › Once Upon a Time › Season Two › 2×19 "Lacey" › Meaning of "Lacy" › Re: Meaning of "Lacy"

February 26, 2013 at 2:17 pm #175593
CrownedWithLaurels
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@SpinningGold wrote:

OK I think it’s Belle centric (YAY) With Robert Carlyle’s tweet in mind, I think we might see it centred around the pair of them.

Lacey is a FRENCH girl name, like Belle. Her memory is hanging together like lace, thin and fragile. So maybe this is a name she chooses for herself, seeing the name Belle does not mean anything to her anymore.
Rumpel might be a bit fragile too after being attacked by Hook, which may be another reference.

And lace is a form of porcelain… like a certain smashed cup? Chip, come back to us!

Wow, good thinking! Nice work.

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