the use of language that is characteristic of the Dorian Greeks. dysphemism 1. a deliberate substitution of a disagreeable, offensive, or disparaging word for an otherwise inoffensive term, as pig for policeman.2. an instance of such substitution. Cf. euphemism. ...
Tabouli is the descendant of an ancient Arab love of herbs, which they calledqadb. And the very wordtaboulicomes from the wordtaabilmeaning seasoning. What I am trying to say is, do not skimp on the herbs. The bulgur grain plays an essential but minor role, while the parsley and mint...
and folkloristic roots of 292 vernacular names ofMandragoraspp. in forty-one languages. We used the plant’s morphological data, philology, myths and legends, medicinal properties and uses, as well as historical evidence and folkloric data, to explain meaning, origin, migration, and history of ...
literature its own form of expression, and the history of the nations can be told with greater truth by the stages of literature than by chronicles and decades." C) "Where will a race of men go when they have lost the habit of thinking with faith about the scope and meaning of their ...
the broken measures of phrase — moment-to-moment consciousness during which syntax and meaning and direction of the — pauses for thought — were a sign of marijuana intoxication and were incomprehensible. He could not follow the thought. He said, as I remember — marijuana retains associations...
Tabouli is the descendant of an ancient Arab love of herbs, which they calledqadb. And the very wordtaboulicomes from the wordtaabilmeaning seasoning. What I am trying to say is, do not skimp on the herbs. The bulgur grain plays an essential but minor role, while the parsley and mint...