-
Yusuf Ali, Shakir, Arberry, and
others translate the
root here as "trial"
rather than Pickthall's "
ordeal."
Gardet (1991), p. 930.
Gardet (1991), p. 931. Badawi...
- the
root node of an ahnentafel, also
referred to as the progenitor. "Proband" was also the term for the
individual being tested in a
trial by
ordeal Bennett...
-
himself counting to 100,000,
which became his
breakthrough viral video. The
ordeal took him 40 hours, with some
parts sped up to "keep it
under 24 hours"....
-
reconnects with Amy, who
nurses her back to health. When
Tulip recovers from her
ordeal, the two
women road trip to New York,
where Tulip learns that
Jesse is alive...
- his book The
Ordeal of
Change (1963),
Hoffer discusses the
reasons for
unrest on the continent. In particular, he
argues that the
root cause of social...
-
Suehans and Suetidi.
These names likely derive from the Proto-Indo-European
root *s(w)e,
meaning "one's own".
Beowulf mentions the
Swedes around 1000 A.D...
- Meanwhile,
Sabari encounters the
biking group and, upon
learning of Praveenah's
ordeal,
confronts and
beats the
perpetrator before embarking on a
search for her...
- in some
cases they are doublets, i.e.,
ultimately derived from the same
root,
generally Proto-Indo-European, as in cow and beef, both
ultimately from...
- the Bible,
Biblical scholars and
learned Biblical commentators view the
ordeal of the
bitter water (prescribed for a sotah, or a wife
whose husband suspects...
-
attempt by
being the
first to
internally render the
toxin harmless. The
ordeal also
makes Raquella the
first to
access Other Memory and use the
power of...