-
attributed to "a
Person of Honour... told with such cir****stances, and such
****everation, that... I
verily believe he that told it to me, did
himself believe...
- face to face, realize, experience, attain'. A sacca-kiriya is a
solemn ****everation with
regard to the truth,
expressed as a
ritualized speech act. It is...
-
ourselves with integrity. If I did
mistrust you I
would not use such
****everations. I
think it doth go on mistrust, and
things are
thought too readily...
- did
things better. As
Gellately relates, such a politically-oriented
****everation certainly indicates Müller did
indeed have preferences. He was notorious...
- in the
effective power to heal, or protect, of the sacca-kiriya, or
****everation of
something quite true is an
aspect of the work
ascribed to the paritta...
-
director to Lev Kuleshov. In 1924, he
married Anna Zemtsova.
Pudovkin ****everated that his wife
encouraged him for
pursuing a
career as a filmmaker. His...
-
saeta seta,
setose sever- stern, strict,
serious Latin severus ****everate,
****everation, ****verance, ****verant, ****verate, ****veration, ****verative...
-
propounded in the 1960s (in
Lewis 1967), is that the
Ketiv text is an
****everative particle,
connected to the
following phrase and thus as a
whole translated...
-
party to the
effect that
Charles had
legally married Lucy Walter. It was
****everated in
course of time that the
contract of
marriage was
preserved in a black...
- or syncope. It is
possible that al-
comes from the same root as the
****everative-****-precative particle, لـَ la-; it is the la- used at the beginning...