- In Aramaic, Old
Persian and
Arabic context, the root
refers to "babble
confusedly". It
appears as
barbary or in Old
French barbarie,
itself derived from...
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there be
nothing seen that is disorderly, or that is
unbecomingly or
confusedly arranged,
nothing that is profane,
nothing indecorous,
seeing that holiness...
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there be
nothing seen that is disorderly, or that is
unbecomingly or
confusedly arranged,
nothing that is profane,
nothing indecorous,
seeing that holiness...
- by
Hiroshi Takase and
published by
PikkaPika Comics that is,
somewhat confusedly, also
called Super Mario-kun. It is
currently at five
volumes and stopped...
- shoulders. The
forelegs and the hind legs bear
irregular stripes. Its tail is
confusedly spotted. The
underparts of the feet are
black or dark brown. The throat...
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which they were sold as a remedy, did make the
imbibers feel
better and
confusedly appreciative of the product. The
number of
internationally marketed quack...
- take any –
those are
capitalist cigarettes,' said Stalin, and
Kalinin confusedly dropped the
cigarette from his
trembling fingers,
whereupon Stalin laughed...
- addiction. In
Chapter VIII,
mention is made of her
having "a Prayer-Book all
confusedly heaped about the looking-gl****." "The
Gothic in
Great Expectations". British...
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determining when a term
supposits discretely, determinately,
confusedly, or
confusedly and distributively. So for
example the
subject of a
negative claim...
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sleeping with his eyes open the
whole time) gets a rude
awakening and
confusedly asks if it is time to eat.
Aurille tells him to shut up as
Aurille is...