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  1. 1 day ago · A new English-Ukrainian legal dictionary has been created to remove historic Russian influence from the definition of constitutional legal terminology. The dictionary contains definitions for over 1,000 legal terms and has been created by legal experts from Ukraine’s Constitutional Court, the Department of Constitutional Law at Ivan Franko ...

  2. 5 days ago · The manor held by John de Nevile of the same barony, rendering nothing; but the advowson of the church pertains to the barony, and out of the said mills &c. the lord renders 1 mark to the priory of Cowyk, 1 mark to the wife of Nicholas Treydevrs (?), ½ mark to Henry de Campo Arnulphi and Thomas de Craundon, ½ mark to the chapel of St. Mary Steps (de Gradibus), and 5s. to the chapel of the ...

  3. 6 days ago · The OED is an historical dictionary of English, covering the language from the earliest times to the present day. It aims to show not only the current meanings of words, but also to trace their development through time.

    • Angela Dressen
    • 2011
  4. 4 days ago · It is believed that the word " Erdapfel " actually predates the word " Kartoffel " by several hundred years, with the Latin term and German equivalent used as far back as the Middle Ages to refer to fruits and vegetables that grew on or in the ground, like melons and pumpkins. When potatoes arrived in Europe centuries later, the same word was ...

  5. 3 days ago · This study guide explores key literary elements such as theme, character, setting, plot, and symbolism. By familiarizing yourself with these concepts, you will enhance your understanding and analysis of various texts. This guide includes a practice quiz to test your knowledge, a table summarizing the literary elements, and a diagram ...

  6. 3 days ago · The landmark debate, which took place at UN headquarters on October 9-10, points to growing momentum towards a new treaty to prevent and punish crimes against humanity. While these international ...

  7. 1 day ago · The Gita in the title of the Bhagavad Gita literally means "song". Religious leaders and scholars interpret the word Bhagavad in a number of ways. Accordingly, the title has been interpreted as, "the song of God"; "the word of God" by the theistic schools, [19] "the words of the Lord", [20] "the Divine Song", [21] [page needed] [22] and "Celestial Song" by others.

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