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classicscat:interretialia:classicscat:interretialia:This is interesting:Aves IrataeThe Latin is most
victoriousvocabulary:GALLIARDISE[noun]extreme gaiety; merriment.Etymology: from Middle French gailla
Once again: Swedish can be very easy.The English word »philosophy« has it’s roots in the Greek
victoriousvocabulary:GALLIARDISE[noun]extreme gaiety; merriment.Etymology: from Middle French gailla
Bibliophilus sum!I’m a bibliophile!
victoriousvocabulary:OPSIMATHIPHOBIA[noun]the fear of learning something too late.Etymology: derived
victoriousvocabulary: GALLIARDISE [noun] extreme gaiety; merriment. Etymology: from Middle French ga
victoriousvocabulary:RAPSCALLION[noun]a rascal; rogue; scamp; a mischievous person.Etymology: earlie
helloimmrburns:interretialia:Almost—it’s from Latin libra, “pound.”I’m not sure I understand the dif
victoriousvocabulary:GALLIARDISE[noun]extreme gaiety; merriment.Etymology: from Middle French gailla
morsmordre-x:Harry Potter Etymology | Sirius BlackSIRIUS: Named after the star, Sirius, also known a
morsmordre-x:Harry Potter Etymology | Luna LovegoodLUNA: The Roman goddess of the moon. “Luna” means
safranesque:maps-oe:How to Say 'watermelon’ in Europe with Etymology@ciociowe KAWON
victoriousvocabulary:PERICLITATE[verb]to endanger; to jeopardise. Etymology: from the past
inthenoosphere:Etymology of ‘future’ (via Google)
victoriousvocabulary:NOCTISONANCE[noun]sound or music heard during the night; night noises.Etymology
the bold type + name etymology
AlcántaraBridge (Spain, c. 1870). Photo taken by Jean Laurent from the south.Thisstone
victoriousvocabulary:GALLIARDISE[noun]extreme gaiety; merriment.Etymology: from Middle French gailla
At this point, it is difficult to write that use of the word off as a “mistake.”
countessofbiscuit:i can’t wait for THIS etymology lesson with the aliens
What is the color of the sky?Azure is the variation of blue that is described as the color of the sk
wordfully:Grammar comes from Old French grammaire ’learning’, from Latin&
victoriousvocabulary:FAROUCHE[adjective]1. wild; fierce; unpolished.2. sullen or shy.3. socially ine
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