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This is for everyone who has ever spent a bit too much time wondering who the fuck is Luke:luke - fr
morsmordre-x:Harry Potter Etymology | Rowena RavenclawROWENA: “Rowena” is Old English for “red hair,
JLPT Level: Unlisted, but the kanji is N1This has an etymology different from what I had expected. L
Secretary bird - Sagittarius serpentarius I love me some secretary birds. They’ll up and stomp a sna
victoriousvocabulary:GALLIARDISE[noun]extreme gaiety; merriment.Etymology: from Middle French gailla
cruvcio: Greek Gods & Goddesses and their etymology
atlaladies:NEXT GENERATION LADIES OF THE GAANG + NAME ETYMOLOGY
lucifersmorningstars:teen wolf original five + name etymology[insp.]
countessofbiscuit:i can’t wait for THIS etymology lesson with the aliens
victoriousvocabulary:GALLIARDISE[noun]extreme gaiety; merriment.Etymology: from Middle French gailla
The History of Ink: Including its Etymology, Chemistry, and Bibliography (1860) | The Public Domain
victoriousvocabulary:CERVICORN[adjective]1. branching like antlers.2. bearing antlers.Etymology: tho
victoriousvocabulary:GALLIARDISE[noun]extreme gaiety; merriment.Etymology: from Middle French gailla
shoku-and-awe:My friends who speak British English are always making fun of me for the coriander/cil
victoriousvocabulary:VENATOR [noun] hunter. Etymology: from Latin vēnor, “I hunt”.[Rafa Alvarez - B
victoriousvocabulary:ESPERANCE[noun]hope or expectation.Etymology: from Old French, from Vulgar Lati
morsmordre-x:Harry Potter Etymology | Hermione GrangerHERMIONE: Means “well-born,” “earthy,” or “sto
kleinecharlotte:We are Borgiasthe Borgia family: etymology posters
From Carnal Knowledge: A Navel Gazer’s Dictionary of Anatomy, Etymology, and Trivia (2007) by
The Etymology of “Okay”On this day in 1839, the initials “O.K.” were first published in The Boston M
victoriousvocabulary:VULPINE [adjective] 1. of or resembling a fox. 2. cunning or crafty. Etymology:
evanfleischer:Etymology map for the word “tea.”There’s more here.
Quidni ombrophile (in quo pars prima ex ὄμβρος venit)?Why not ombrophile (in which the first part ca
skulkingwriter:amarlex:vulcankirkspock:hoekagei:tellyjpg:u mean to tell me its not north east west s
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