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Part of Speech: ... Etymology of rancor ... Search another word or see forebears on Dictionary...
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progenitor related word: kin cross reference: ... Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. Recently looked up garish · unlikely · miracle · fulfill · codifying Recent Favorites pygopagus · sanglant · ... Twitter All the words are brought to you by Wordnik. © 2009...
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Forebears: A person from whom one is descended; an ancestor. See Synonyms at ancestor. ... Yet my forebears were a murderous lot.... Until this hour I never realised how swift and uncontrollable could be the impulse to slay His voice trailed off into silence and he sat staring into the flickering flames that played about...
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Etymology: Middle English (Scots), from fore- + -bear (from been to be) ... Learn more about "FOREBEARS" ... Learn more about "FOREBEARS" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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How to make things worse -Â pass new laws ... The etymology of the word Tory isn't uninteresting. Those who had vaguely thought it had something to do with Conservatory can go to the back of the class (we'll have a fag together).
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Blake's work, according to Thompson, is in the tradition of Christian antinomianism, an antinomian in its Greek etymology being literally one who stands "against the law." Among the dissenting sects that rose at the time of the Civil War, many reinterpreted and extended the belief that Christ's coming and sacrifice...
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French: secondary surname for Pelletier, of American Indian origin and unexplained etymology. ... FOREBEARS: This surname is said to have originated when François Pelletier married an Indian woman in 1661.
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Thousands gathered outside Minnesota's Capitol on Sunday in one of several dueling rallies nationwide on the 33rd anniversary of the Roe v. Wade ruling. [Houston Chronicle] ... Quick - Nicey, quote your abortion 'stat! ... We libs are celebratin' cuz we luvs us them abortions. I can't believe Nicey missed his chance to be first...
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Surname History ; ... The Chinese were the first to adopt surnames to honor their forebears, with the family name placed first, rather than last. Thus, the family name of Sun Yat-sen is Sun. Surnames A-Z...
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