"to devote oneself to the service of," which in Vulgar Latin came to mean "to merit by service."Dēservīreis made up ofdē-,meaning "thoroughly," andservīre,"to serve." Knowing this, we can distinguish thisdesertfromdesert,"a wasteland," anddesert,"to abandon," both of which go ...
the husband, entered into no contract with his wife, and for the determination of that it is necessary to remember that there are agreements between parties which do not result in contracts within the meaning of that term in our law. The ordinary example is where two parties agree to take...
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Analysis of spatial change during the same period shows that erosion and accumulation increase with elevation, meaning that the crest area is more dynamic than the lower arms14. This behaviour is likely due to wind acceleration up the dune, as observed with star dunes elsewhere1,13,19. Ground...
Meaning Fugitive, Wild Ass Etymology From the verb ערד ('arad), to flee or be free. Related names • Via ערד ('arad): Ard, Ardon, Aridai, Aridatha, Arod, Arvad, Herod, Herodion, Irad, Rhodes The name Arad in the Bible The name Arad occurs in the Bible as th...
A. Snijders, “The Meaning of זר in the Old Testament: An Exegetical Study,” OTS 10 (1954): 1-154; and J. W. Wenham, “Large Numbers in the Old Testament,” TynBul 18 (1967): 19-53. Numbers 1:1 sn The holy name is “Yahweh.” This is the ancient name for the God ...
moment to extend the meaning of "prove"; I mean -- to prove its worth. Now an idea is not worth much unless the propositions in which it is embodied are true. Accordingly an essential part of the proof of an idea is the proof, either by experiment or by logic, of the ...
We were ‘interviewed’ by a local recording the event and chatted with a lady about the meaning of the rituals. It was very special. Around 7pm, we headed back to our side of the island, with the family. A the night was pitched black lit by a full moon. The sky was massive and...
2. A major route of transportation into which local routes flow: Traffic was heavy on the central artery. [Middle English arterie, from Latin artēria, from Greek artēriā, windpipe, artery; see wer- in Indo-European roots.] Word History: The changed meaning of the word artery provides a...