Beginning of article Byline: John Baylis BRITAIN was the first state to undertake urgent research into the development of atomic weapons. Seventy years ago it would be possible to develop weapons of immense power. In those dark days of the second world war when Britain's very existence seem...
Other words from the PIE root*h₂énti(in front, before) includeandand words beginning withante-/ant(i)-such asantechamberandanticlockwisein English,antes(before, earlier, sooner) in Spanish, andanzi(on the contrary, indeed, actually) in Italian [source]. ...
Directly, or even Indirectly, which in Racial terms is now known as CODED LANGUAGE, by using certain Racial Buzzwords to imply a set Racist narrative, 'there are more sheep in Wales than People', hint hint for example, I like to call this approach 'Racism for Cowards'. Indeed, this '...
Meleri mel AIR ee the name of St. David's grandmother. Meaning is unknown. . Meudwen MAYD wen from the words "hermit" + gwyn Meaning "holy; white; pure" . Modron MODE ron Celtic goddess, "great Mother" Madron Modwen MODE wen "maiden" . Moelwen MOIL wen moel "hill" + gwen (...
I like a littlealliteration, don’t you? Alliterationis “The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of two or more words immediately succeeding each other, or at short intervals.” [source]. As in the sentence above. It comes from Modern/New Latinalliterationem, fromalliterare(to ...
And we’ve certainly grown used to those words, and like a comfortable jacket, they hug the music in all the right places.'Kizzy Crawford sings the Welsh National Anthem 'In the end, it’s the tune that carries it – the way it builds from a dignified beginning to the rousing notes ...
salesman with my Welsh accent and unique charm (his words not mine!) I didn’t share his confidence in my retail ability, but he reminded my that the company was famous worldwide, and the products sold themselves by reputation. This would return to bite me in the leg later but I ...
This extant leaf contains on the obverse page the concluding portion of that work beginning with the words Eestat ergo de proprio etc. (Comm. Arist. Graec. p. 50,1.19), written in Hiberno-Saxon minuscules of close similarity to the script of the famous Bodleian Ovid (Auct. FIV, 32, ...
Hello. I have an extract of my Grandfather's memoirs that I need translating into MS Word. I would guesstimate at 40,000 words. I have attempted to extract via OCR but it has been a little hit and miss and I think probably easier to simply type from scratch. However, I can provide ...
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