etymology
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Lemniscate of Booth, at Speed
Wikipedia Poem, No. 356 It is. Are you? or as a result english pulling verb from latin grow property et cetera to fall to someone as pain from defective forms Where do you want to go today? an alternative verb from the late 1570s unless much growth modern french noun from advertising to be now-obsolete…
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Wizards Fall
Wikipedia Poem, No. 501 parenthetically a mean kind of english wreccan driven out outcast elend misery reflecting one’s genetic survival instinct outcast misery miserly development of meaning a sorry state in vile dallag erman the old english drive driven out punished person exiled and remarkable a strong sense of the vile drive them out who…
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 364
noun bleached a bleached gown unabridged from thesaurus gratis on a long narrow committal crown unabridged from the middle low german old english dutch from the middle low german middle low german middle low german midge mycg mucca pluck the history of sharp narrow common cultured harp narrow committal crown proto germanic unabridge the chicaner…
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 356
lithuanian kenčiu suffer what arouses pity arouses pray or sorrow from the greek pathos suffer pakanta grief sorrow from the weak patience sorrow from the proto indo european kwent to suffer endure source also of old irish cessaim i suffer and penthos suffer endure irish suffering feeling feeling feeding emotion calamity literally what befalls one
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 330
luxure obsolete from the whistling verb float rather the 1660s relay reluctance lasting and first attested sometime around 1661 lather reluctantly wrestle stains see related lasciviousness lust 1520 screams obsolescence the verb first fury related which attests sometime in 1660 the king burns grace which is reluctance latin relates 60 pounds of cake perhaps…
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 249
disdain greek daimonion a divine principle in the original mythological sense using it render to the demon what is his old english feend or dest-inctions and vulgate bulging god of eyes fat hen and vulgate fortune a loved toy church fathers and vulgate for purposes of deuil christian greek daimonion in hellcniht literally hellcniht literally hellcniht literally…
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 176
surname maudelen from the early middle english fem. proper name of a repentant sinner for this tree-like fragrant mostly white night-blooming genera as shown indoors in luke 7:37 in pain clinical greenhouse the tall fluid frequently forgiven by thin-stemmed climbers while shades of repentant sinners locate determinate interstitium
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 133
young ago what grew language mostly better county historical in all it suits ownership old past diction encourages but no one end of Samuel Johnson his own way for it might birth you when is I found sometime quiet and right I could have good people where steamrolling after whitening ago what ought today…
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 128
up smoking mouths project Georgia where discreet means muttering a sense of release up screes from a touch-screen listing hickory from a Germaic noun used in western French Canada Australia New York; cree as in “creening his eyes” perhaps recording and that of the flesh see creep (v.) flashing look up split-screen (adj.) look up…