- with fact or reality", in Anglo-Saxon
expressed by sōþ (Modern
English sooth). All
Germanic languages besides English have
introduced a terminological...
-
Saunth (or
sooth), is a
sweet chutney used in
Indian chaats. It is made from
dried ginger (
sooth) and
tamarind (or imli) paste,
hence the name. The chutney...
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South Lanarkshire (Scots:
Sooth Lanrikshire;
Scottish Gaelic:
Siorrachd Lannraig a Deas) is one of 32
unitary authorities of Scotland. It
borders the...
- *uoh₂-tós,
which is
related to the Proto-Celtic
terms *wātis,
meaning 'seer,
sooth-sayer' (cf.
Gaulish wāteis, Old
Irish fáith 'prophet') and *wātus, meaning...
-
South Ronaldsay (/ˈrɒnəltsiː/, also /ˈrɒnəldziː/, Scots:
Sooth Ronalshee) is one of the
Orkney Islands off the
north coast of Scotland. It is
linked to...
-
Buirge Dhún
Geanainn agus Thír
Eoghain Theas,
Ulster Scots:
Rathgannon an
Sooth Owenslanngh Cooncil) was a
local council in
Northern Ireland from 1973 until...
-
prevailing categories,
being "helpful to the stomach, to cure cold diseases, and
sooth lung complaints". A
feast given in
Tours in 1457 by
Gaston de Foix, which...
- lead thou us in costening, but
alease us of evil. And lead us not into temptation, but
deliver us from evil. 8 Sōðlīċe. [ˈsoːðˌliː.t͡ʃe]
Soothly. Amen....
- Cleopatra: "
Sooth, la, I'll help: Thus it must be."
Antony and
Cleopatra 4.4/11 (Edwin
Austin Abbey, 1909)...
-
excision of Shylock's
final speech. Antonio's
unexplained depression – "In
sooth I know not why I am so sad" – and
utter devotion to B****anio has led some...