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affirm altogether Anglo-Saxon Antistrophic Aristotle bear beautiful better birth called century Chaucer Christian Church Cicero claim common connexion curious derived Dict Dictionary distinction divine embody employed England English Etym etymology evil example existence express fact faith feeling Fiji French French language German Greece Greek Greek language guage heathen honour human imagination instructive invented Italian Jeremy Taylor knowledge Labarum labour language langue Latin learned lecture legend less Lord manner matter Max Müller meaning ment merely mind modern moral Morea nation nature ness never Norman oftentimes once onymous originally ourselves passion Pennal person Piers Plowman poetry possess present Quintilian region Roman Saxon scholar Scripture sense signify sometimes speak spirit Sprache stipulatio synonyms term Tertullian things thought tion tongue trace tribes trivium true truth utterance verb words writers