not so much full of hate as empty of love. His power is limited and lies mostly in temptation and in the ability to cause fear. Although he is not, in Genesis at least, associated by name with the serpent in the Garden of Eden, later Christian writers read back into the early Jewish...
Words driving common name sentiment varied across taxonomic class and threat status; highly frequent words associated with human emotions included anger, fear, disgust, and joy. We identified keywords for future targeted research on strategic name changes (e.g., greater, golden, least, lesser, ...
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adjective(a.) To cover (sheet iron) with a coating of tin. adjective(a.) Fig.: To whiten; to give a favorable appearance to; to whitewash; to palliate. verb(v. i.) To grow or become white; as, his cheek blanched with fear; the rose blanches in the sun. ...
To flee, as from fear or danger. adjective (a.) To steal off; to depart secretly. adjective (a.) To contend in a race; hence, to enter into a contest; to become a candidate; as, to run for Congress. adjective (a.) To pass from one state or condition to another; to come into...
People would admire the name the parents had borrowed from an ancient Egyptian goddess and given their daughter: Isis. However, in recent months, instead of commenting on how "unique" and "beautiful" the name is, Isis' introductions are met with shock and fear.Although Sheridan and her husban...
God of fear. 19. Deimos God of terror. 20. Glaucus Minor god of the sea and fishermen. 21. Eros God of desire and procreation. 17 Greek Goddesses Thegoddessesof Greek mythology held power over love, wisdom, the hunt and more. They influenced both divine and mortal realms with their guid...
The killing of snakes has been reported in all continents except Antarctica [23,24,25,26,27,28,29] and is associated with fear, disgust and myths [29]. Therefore, initiatives focused on snake diversity and distinguishing between dangerous and non-dangerous snakes should be co-produced with ...
The name Lily gets its roots from the flower, which has become a symbol of virtue and as well as associated with funerals. The 2000s have been awash with notable Lilies: Harry Potter's mother and characters on "Modern Family," "Gossip Girl," and "How I Met Your Mother." ...
Every beast lives in deadly fear of it, and invents a hundred ways of describing it. View in context "It seems to me that if what he says is false, the proper name for it is calumny, defamation of character; and such a slanderer deserves the thrashing." View in context...