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* '''Ain Soph:''' in the Kabbalah, Ein Sof or Ain Soph (Hebrew אין סוף) is God prior to his self-manifestation in the production of any spiritual Realm, probably derived from Ibn Gabirol's term, "the Endless One" (''she-en lo tiklah''); Ain Soph may be translated as "no end," "unending," "there is no end," or Infinite | * '''Ain Soph:''' in the Kabbalah, Ein Sof or Ain Soph (Hebrew אין סוף) is God prior to his self-manifestation in the production of any spiritual Realm, probably derived from Ibn Gabirol's term, "the Endless One" (''she-en lo tiklah''); Ain Soph may be translated as "no end," "unending," "there is no end," or Infinite | ||
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Revision as of 05:51, 20 April 2011
- anseo: (Irish) present, here → the response a pupil makes when his name is called out during the roll-call at the start of school lessons
- anseo: (Latin) here I am
- Shut: FW 021.18 in the story of the Prankquean and Jarl van Hoother
- I'm shot: the Russian General?
- Ain Soph: in the Kabbalah, Ein Sof or Ain Soph (Hebrew אין סוף) is God prior to his self-manifestation in the production of any spiritual Realm, probably derived from Ibn Gabirol's term, "the Endless One" (she-en lo tiklah); Ain Soph may be translated as "no end," "unending," "there is no end," or Infinite
- shot: a measure of alcoholic spirits