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The term inano which may translate roughly as ' he orders it so ' , is the term which is most often used to refer to ... example : " We're to go for boughs inano " which refers to the order as more of a modus operandi than a command .
The term inano which may translate roughly as ' he orders it so ' , is the term which is most often used to refer to ... example : " We're to go for boughs inano " which refers to the order as more of a modus operandi than a command .
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The word ' discern ' implies , or seems to refer to the ability of the one ' discerning ' to do so . ... The term , then , refers to experiences which are private and revealed-subjected to one's abilities to discern -- experiences which ...
The word ' discern ' implies , or seems to refer to the ability of the one ' discerning ' to do so . ... The term , then , refers to experiences which are private and revealed-subjected to one's abilities to discern -- experiences which ...
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He dies ' is sometimes used when speaking of an animal's death , though here it is more usual to refer to the way the animal died . ... One who is buried is referred to as " one who lies " or " he who sleeps long there " .
He dies ' is sometimes used when speaking of an animal's death , though here it is more usual to refer to the way the animal died . ... One who is buried is referred to as " one who lies " or " he who sleeps long there " .
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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