SARCEN

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  • RENES — Hebr. Gap desc: Hebrew a libidine, cuius in renibus sedes, item Gap desc: Hebrew ab adipe, quô illiti sunt ac obducti: quem eorum adipem ἐπινεφρίδιον appellat HOmerus, Il. φ. v. 204. rationes autem eius varias reddit Philosphus de pargibus Animal …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • Stonehenge —    Always this must have seemed a place of mystery. Whatever tales Britons and Romans told about it are lost, but the name itself is a clue to Anglo Saxon storytelling, for it means The Stone Gallows . Early antiquaries tried to explain the name… …   A Dictionary of English folklore

  • searce — I. ˈsərs noun also search rch (plural searces also searches) Etymology: Middle English saarce, sarche, from Middle French saas small sieve made of horsehair or bristles, from Medieval Latin setaceum, from Latin seta, saeta bristle more at …   Useful english dictionary

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