Riddle Me This Etymology. Clad in mail Never clinking. Hence anything ambiguous or puzzling.
From Middle English redel redels from Old English rǣdels rǣdelse counsel opinion imagination riddle from Proto-West Germanic rādislī counsel conjecture. To wring from me and tell to them my secret That solved the riddle which I had proposed. Adapted from the catchphrase of The Riddler a villain character in the Batman universe of comics films and video games.
However if you dont understand the riddle dont worry.
Thinks a fountain Is a puff of air. To pierce with many holes 3. One uses this when the phrase comes before the question and that when it comes after. The riddle of her death.