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- The
Facetious Nights of
Straparola (1550–1555; Italian: Le
piacevoli notti), also
known as The
Nights of Straparola, is a two-volume
collection of 75...
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Humour (Commonwealth English) or
humor (American English) is the
tendency of
experiences to
provoke laughter and
provide amu****t. The term
derives from...
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Unquoteable A.M.H., on
Paper + Plastick.
Sixteen (Endwell Records, 2005)
Facetious Folly Feat (Revelation Records, 2006) The
Unquotable A.M.H. (Paper + Plastick...
- a community's
perception of the
status of a
language or dialect. The
facetious adage was po****rized by the
sociolinguist and
Yiddish scholar Max Weinreich...
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where he
published a
collection of
stories in two
volumes called The
Facetious Nights or The
Pleasant Nights. This
collection includes some of the first...
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Guinea about 625 km (390 mi)
south of Tema, Ghana, a
location often facetiously called Null Island. In
order to use the
theoretical definitions of latitude...
- to use the
toilet or
going to buy an
alcoholic drink. The
original non-
facetious meaning was
probably to
place or
settle a bet on a race,
perhaps accompanied...
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singular and plural.
Cactuses is also an
acceptable plural in English.
Facetious mock-erudite
plurals in -i or even -ii are
sometimes found for
words ending...
- Costantino") by
Italian author Giovanni Francesco Straparola,
included in The
Facetious Nights of
Straparola (c. 1550–1553), in
which the cat is a
fairy in disguise...