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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...
- with fact or reality", in Anglo-Saxon
expressed by sōþ (Modern
English sooth). All
Germanic languages besides English have
introduced a terminological...
-
South Lanarkshire (Scots:
Sooth Lanrikshire;
Scottish Gaelic:
Siorrachd Lannraig a Deas) is one of 32
unitary authorities of Scotland. It
borders the...
- (often
called meethi chutney, as मिठाई
meethi in
Hindi means "sweet"),
sooth (or saunth, made with
dates and ginger), coconut, onion, prune, tomato,...
- from the club
scene to work in the studio. The EP
release was
designed to
sooth over the label, who felt the band did not have
enough songs to
record an...
-
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...
- "Noarth/
Sooth Cooncil o Männystèrs" (PDF).
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 27
February 2013.
Retrieved 21 May 2012. "Fair faa ye tae
Rathgannon Sooth Owenslann...
- a lion, and
granted thee to slay
whomsoever of them thou wilt. In good
sooth it is
better on the
mountains to be
slaying beasts and wild deer than to...
- Cleopatra: "
Sooth, la, I'll help: Thus it must be."
Antony and
Cleopatra 4.4/11 (Edwin
Austin Abbey, 1909)...
- or charge), from *h₁es- ("to be");
compare Old
English sōþ ("true"; see
sooth).
Doublet of suttee. Baháʼís
consider humans to be
naturally good, fundamentally...