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  • 91circulaire — Circulaire. adj. de tout genre, Rond. Forme circulaire. figure circulaire. Il se dit aussi de ce qui va en rond. Le mouvement circulaire. Lettres Circulaires. Se dit de plusieurs Lettres de mesme teneur, escrites & addressées à differentes… …

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  • 92remission — Remission. s. f. Pardon. La remission des pechez. obtenir de Dieu la remission de ses pechez. On appelle aussi, Remission, La grace que le Prince fait à un homme en luy remettant la peine qu il a encouruë par les Loix; ce qui n a lieu que quand… …

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  • 93sirrah —    An extended form of ‘sir’ which began to be used in the sixteenth century and is still to be found in nineteenth century literature.    Joseph Sedley, for example, in Thackeray’s Vanity Fair, addresses his servant as ‘fellow’ and ‘sir’, and… …

    A dictionary of epithets and terms of address

  • 94general delivery — ☆ general delivery n. 1. delivery of mail at the post office to addressees who call for it 2. the department of the post office that handles this mail 3. mail sent to general delivery …

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  • 95bulk mail — noun mail consisting of large numbers of identical items (circulars or advertisements) sent to individual addresses at less than 1st class rates and paid for in one lot • Hypernyms: ↑mail * * * noun : second class, third class, or fourth class… …

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  • 96AL-ḤARIZI, JUDAH BEN SOLOMON — (1165–1225), Hebrew poet and translator. He was born in Spain, very likely in Christian Toledo, a city that at this time preserved Arabic culture and that he describes with particular detail; however, there are no conclusive proofs of it, and… …

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  • 97DE PIERA, SOLOMON BEN MESHULLAM — (c. 1342–c. 1418), Hebrew poet of the Kingdom of Aragon, descendant of meshullam b. solomon de piera . His family was an important Jewish family of Catalonia who had its origins in Piera, a municipality of Barcelona county. He was in Cervera in… …

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  • 98IBN DAUD, ABRAHAM BEN DAVID HALEVI — (known as Rabad I; c. 1110–1180), Spanish historian, philosopher, physician, and astronomer. Ibn Daud, the grandson of isaac b. baruch albalia , was born in Córdoba, and spent his formative years in the home of his maternal uncle, who was his… …

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  • 99LOTMAN, YURI MIKHAILOVICH — (1922– ), literary scholar and cultural anthropologist. Lotman was born in Petrograd into an assimilated Jewish family, and studied in the philological faculty of Leningrad University from 1939 to 1950, except for the years 1940–46 when he was in …

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  • 100YIDDISH LITERATURE — This articles is arranged according to the following outline: introduction UNTIL THE END OF THE 18TH CENTURY the bible in yiddish literature epic homiletic prose drama liturgy ethical literature Historical Songs and Writings transcriptions of… …

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