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gnomic verse - Encyclopedia of medieval literature

The term gnomic (meaning “sententious” or “aphoristic”) was originally applied to ancient Greek poets like Solon and Theognis, who wrote short moralistic ...
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the written abbreviation of limited , used in the names of companies or businesses →↑Inc., plc ↑plc M. Dixon & Son Ltd
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muf - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias

muf — muf·fe·tee; muf·fin; muf·fin·eer; muf·fled; muf·flin; muf·fu·let·ta; MUF; muf·fle; muf·fler; muf·ti; rag·a·muf·fin; muf·fa·let·ta; muf·fa·tee; muf·fled·ly; rag·ga·muf·fin; … English syllables. Muf — is a collaborative of artists, architects and urban designers based in London, England, specialising in the design of the urban public realm to facilitate ...
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naked - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias

[nā′kid] adj. [ME < OE nacod, akin to Ger nackt < IE base * nogw , naked > Sans nagná , L nudus] 1. a) completely unclothed; bare; nude b) uncovered; exposed: said of parts of the body 2. lacking clothing, means of support, etc.;…
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Lučane - Hrvatski jezični portal

10 серп. 2020 р. — lucane — [ lykan ] n. m. • 1789; lat. lucanus « cerf volant » ♢ Zool. Coléoptère de grande taille, à la cuirasse brun noir, dont le mâle se distingue par des ...
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Künstlerroman - universalium.enacademic.com

literary genre (German: "artist s novel"), class of Bildungsroman, or apprenticeship novel, that deals with the youth and development of an individual who becomes or is on the threshold of becoming a painter, musician, or poet. The…
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Opus Pulvinarium - textile_terms.enacademic.com

Mediaeval Latin name for embroidery, made on an open canvas ground with silk or wool in cross or tent stitches. The embroidery was usually done in wool and employed for cushions and heraldic designs. The name is first met with in 13th century…