herd (verb)

  • 101HERMENEUTICS — HERMENEUTICS, the science of biblical interpretation. The rabbis saw the Pentateuch as a unified, divinely communicated text, consistent in all its parts. It was consequently possible to uncover deeper meanings and to provide for a fuller… …

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  • 102Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo — [ proper noun N = noun V = verb NP = noun phrase RC = relative clause VP = verb phrase S = sentence] Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo. is a grammatically correct sentence used as an example of how homonyms and… …

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  • 103Noun — For other uses, see Noun (disambiguation). Examples The cat sat on the mat. Please hand in your assignments by the end of the week. Cleanliness is next to Godliness. George Washington was the first president of the United States of America.… …

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  • 104Lex Aquilia — The lex Aquilia was a Roman law which provided compensation to the owners of property injured by someone s fault. Contents 1 The provisions of the Lex Aquilia 2 Extension of the Lex Aquilia to other cases 3 See also …

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  • 105Scholarship among Ancient Kambojas — The Kambojas are an ancient people of the north western Indian subcontinent (Central Asia), frequently mentioned in ancient Indian texts (though not directly in the Rig Veda). They spoke an Indo Iranian derived language, an Indo European family… …

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  • 106Tönen — Tönen, verb. reg. 1. Als ein Neutrum, mit dem Hülfsworte haben, einen Ton von sich geben, in der ersten eigentlichen Bedeutung des Hauptwortes. Ein tönend Erz, 1 Cor. 13, 1. Deine Empfindung töne deinem Geschlechte einartig, Herd. Da für die… …

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  • 107drive — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. propel, impel; urge forward, pursue; steer, control; conduct, carry out; ram, hammer, thrust; urge, force, compel, coerce. See compulsion, travel, propulsion, energy, haste. II (Roget s IV) n. 1.… …

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  • 108stud — {{11}}stud (1) nailhead, knob, O.E. studu pillar, prop, post, from P.Gmc. *stud (Cf. O.N. stoð staff, stick, prop. stay, M.H.G. stud, O.E. stow place ), from PIE *stu , variant of root *sta to stand (see …

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  • 109cull — I. /kʌl / (say kul) verb (t) 1. to choose; select; pick; gather the choice things or parts from. 2. to collect; gather; pluck. 3. to remove animals of inferior quality from (a herd or flock). 4. to kill (animals, as deer, kangaroos, etc.), with a …

  • 110West Country dialects — SW England official region (approximately co extensive with areas where West Country dialects are spoken) The West Country dialects and West Country accents are generic terms applied to any of several English dialects and accents used by much of… …

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