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Using true words to speak correctly. The entry word CHRISTMAS. Is a double compound word. When we break the word in its component parts we get CHRIST. Came to us as a Middle English word as Crist. It means the anointed one, the Messiah. (Gr) Christus = Christos. Means to dismissed. Also it’s a rite carried out by the Roman Catholic to reenact Christ’s sacrificial death on the cross. Here’s a dictionary that’s worth adding to your library. December 27, 2014. January 2, 2015. August 21, 2014.
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The holiday season is upon us! The Target toy ad has arrived and unofficial. Christmas lists have been drafted at the Garee household. During our two week hiatus before Winter sports begin, I've been slowly transitioning from Halloween décor to more of a neutral Fall décor to get us through Thanksgiving. As I was decorating, I found a common theme among most of my Fall décor, which prompted me to stop and reflect on the blessings in my life. One easy way I remind my family is by incorporating the theme o...
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Vegan cooking and recipes. I don’t really plan to make recipes a regular feature on this blog, but I do love to cook, so it just might happen. I haven’t posted anything for a month, so I figured I should put something up, even if it’s just a recipe. 1 lb beans (black are best, but pinto will do). 1 medium-large onion (any kind, but I like white for this recipe). 1-3 fresh peppers (jalapeños are good and cheap, but habaneros and serranos are just fine as well). 2-3 cloves freshly crushed garlic. Rinse bea...
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Monday, September 5, 2011. It’s what was for dinner. Until around the 13th century,. And its predecessors simply referred to ‘food,’ be it flora or fauna, including food for animals. In English, it traces back to the O.E. As in nuts and pig feed) and. Share similar OE roots,. Which respectively meant the juice expressed from grapes before the fermentation of wine. There are a couple of different PIE roots referred to in the literature, but I’ve yet to find a coherent enough etymology of. During the 1300s,.
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Etymology of Hymns
Monday, May 19, 2014. I just wanted to post a note letting everyone know that I will be back soon with more posts on hymns. I apologize for the hiatus (it has been almost 6 months since my last post), but life gets in the way sometimes. I will be back soon, but for now, let me know if there are any hymns you guys are interested in learning more about! Ps college life is pretty crazy! Monday, November 4, 2013. Good Christian Men, Rejoice. Good Christian Men, Rejoice. It was mentioned earlier by a famous 14.
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Friday, October 22, 2010. Main article: Toponymy of Mexico. Image of Mexico- Tenochtitlan. From the Codex Mendoza. After New Spain won independence from Spain, it was decided that the new country would be named after its capital, Mexico City. Which was founded in 1524 on top of the ancient Aztec capital of México-Tenochtitlan. The name comes from the Nahuatl. Language, but its meaning is not known. It has been suggested that it is derived from Mextli. In which case Mēxihco. Means "Place where Mēxihtli.
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Thursday, April 30, 2015. Excerpt from April 30th of 2015's post. We call 'feast for the eyes', '目の保養. me-no-hoyo' in Japanese. It literary means 'recuperation for one's eye's'. It sounds funny usage as it doesn't mean eye's physical health. Actually, referringfor the things which nourish our spirits like seeing beautiful scenery or art work. I found it interesting that the word 'feast ' is used in the English proverb. Sunday, April 19, 2015. 八重桜"・”Double Cherry";. Thank you very much for stopping by;.
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