"1 more than eleven, twice six; the number which is one more than eleven; a symbol representing this number;" Old Englishtwelf"twelve," literally "two left" (over ten), from Proto-Germanic*twa-lif-, a compound of*twa-(from PIE root*dwo-"two") +*lif-(from PIE root*leikw-"to le...
"1 more than eleven, twice six; the number which is one more than eleven; a symbol representing this number;" Old Englishtwelf"twelve," literally "two left" (over ten), from Proto-Germanic*twa-lif-, a compound of*twa-(from PIE root*dwo-"two") +*lif-(from PIE root*leikw-"to le...
=>believe,love;eclipse,eleven,lipid,twelve[leave etymology, leave origin, 英语词源] Old Englishlæfan"to let remain; remain; have left; bequeath," from Proto-Germanic*laibijan(cognates: Old Frisianleva"to leave," Old Saxonfarlebid"left over"), causative of*liban"remain," (source of Old...
The name Exodus in the Bible The pseudo-name Exodus is a commonGreekword which means "way out" or "departure" (see the etymology below). Because the Septuagint confusingly used this word as title for the second Book of the Bible — which inHebrewwas known with far greater clarity by its...
and God gave Heman fourteen sons and three unnamed daughters (1 Chronicles 25:5). Of the eleven Psalms that are ascribed to the sons of Korah, one is written by Heman, and that's Psalm 88. In that Psalm's title, Heman is called an Ezrahite, just like the brother of his ancient ...
Jaime T lglesias the coordinator of the commission said, (35) a press conference in Nuevo Castillo, that it will co-operate (36) other sectors, in particular the orange growers and the olive producers, but that it will hold independent views. C. (37) not yet legally reoognised, the ...
To beon all foursis from 1719; earlieron all four(14c.).Four-letter wordas a euphemism for one of the short words generally regarded as offensive or objectionable is attested from 1923;four-letter manis recorded from 1920 (apparently as a euphemism fora shit). Compare Latinhomo trium litterar...
"of or pertaining to elves," 1590s, from elf; first found in Spenser, who also used it as a noun and might have been thinking of elven but the word also is a proper name in the Arthurian romances (Elphin). also from 1590s
Only after the women had returned and reported these things to the eleven we are told that they were Mary Magdalene, Joanna and Mary of James and others (24:10). John's gospel is the youngest, and when John wrote, Paul's letters and the synoptic gospels had been viral for years if ...
Abram the camel man A somewhat more hairy unit of wealth was the camel, but where the English word "camel" is solely reserved for that humped beast of burden, the Hebrew cognateגמל(gamal), meaning camel, comes from the identical verbגמל(gamal), which means to trade or ...