3 Letter Words Ending in R bur cur fur pur sir sur Three Letter Words with R in the Middle ark arm art 3 Letter Words with S 3 Letter Words Starting with S sag sat sea see sen set sew sex she shy sip sir six ski sky sob ...
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i think its soo funny wen u say 'reckon' then something opposite to wot u r reffering to e.g say there is a fat man with a white beard u say "reckon he is thin with a um um um black beard!" in a posh old mans voice hahahahahahahahaha reckon i am cooool Jessie / December ...
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Its figuring generally has been consistent, and as we now see it, with the head and body of a goat, or ibex, ending in a fish’s, tail. Manuscripts from the 2nd to the 15th century show it thus; a Syrian seal of 187 BC. has it in the same way; as also an early Babylonian ge...
The word “cow” came via Anglo-Saxon cū (plural cȳ), from Common Indo-European gʷōus (genitive gʷowés) = “a bovine animal”, compare Persian gâv, Sanskrit go-, Welshbuwch.[11] The plural cȳ became ki or kie in Middle English, and an additional plural ending was ...
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