A form of Ambry, a closet; but confused with Almonry, as if a place for alms. babblery noun (n.) Babble. babery noun (n.) Finery of a kind to please a child. bakery noun (n.) The trade of a baker. noun (n.) The place for baking bread; a bakehouse. baptistery noun (n.)...
finerynoun(n.) Fineness; beauty. noun(n.) Ornament; decoration; especially, excecially decoration; showy clothes; jewels. noun(n.) A charcoal hearth or furnace for the conversion of cast iron into wrought iron, or into iron suitable for puddling. ...
Curious as to what in the heck a toilet fundraiser entailed, and although Himalayan and cuisine are two words I’d never used in the same sentence—at least not above 16,000 feet, I felt this was an event I could get behind. Earlier that day, my friend, and sometime Argentine tango ...
ISLAM SHOUD BE SHOWED BY THE PURITY OF HEART AND BY ACTIONS AND BY WORDS, NOT WHAT U WEAR OR HOW LONG YOUR BEARD IS, THAT IS FOR BEGINERS Quote wassee mohammad Advanced Member 1.4k Location:Lahore, Pakistan ( Austin, Tx) Religion:Islam Advanced Member PostedMay 5, 2003 Quote 2. THERE...
Entire congregations turn out for church dressed in African finery on “African Awareness Sundays.” Even at regular Sunday services, Ghanaian kente-cloth outfits are replacing Easter-style frocks and somber suits. Preachers stress the place of blacks in the Bible, drawing from more than a dozen...
The old clergyman appears to have just arrived, his saddlebags, hat and whip, lie on the chair near the door, the bride stands in all her rustic finery, rustic bloom and rustic bashfulness. The bride-groom's hand on her shoulder, seems intended to revive her courage, while the manner...
“Our theme, drawn from Austen’s own words in a letter to her sister Cassandra, highlights her innovation, wit, realism, and irony. Proposals on all aspects of Jane Austen—her life, times, and writing—are welcome. We will focus primarily on the essence of Austen—the milestones of her...
the desire for love and a place of safety in a world where being Black and gay can thwart the fulfillment of that longing. The characters are complex, driven, difficult, and even, at times, unsympathetic, but always compelling. In other words: fully rounded human beings living complicated li...
Their women were handsome and looked well fed, they were fond of finery, and never did anything even on working-days, but spent all their time sitting on the ledge11 in front of their houses and searching in each other’s heads. But at last there was the sound of footsteps. Lyubka, ...
"It's a lot of other time I have," she replied, "and I tending your weavers from all but dawn until the fall o' day! I like it this time, though, for you see things now you would n't see in the daytime. You can hear the plover42 at night, calling like children. And just...