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* '''erigere:''' (''Latin'') to erect | * '''erigere:''' (''Latin'') to erect | ||
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+ | * '''eriger:''' (''French'') to erect | ||
* '''Erin''': Ireland | * '''Erin''': Ireland | ||
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+ | '''erigenia bulbosa''': a flower known as the "harbinger of spring" | ||
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+ | ''' Origen Adamantius''': an ancient greek theologian teaching the pre-existence of souls and the final reconciliation of all creatures | ||
*'''eigenartig''': (''German'') strange | *'''eigenartig''': (''German'') strange | ||
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+ | [[Category:erection]] | ||
+ | [[Category:masonry]] |
Latest revision as of 14:58, 19 March 2015
- originating
- Johannes Scotus Erigena: Irish 9th Century philosopher and theologian → Erigena means Irish-born → erigenating = "originating in Ireland"
- erogenating: making erogenous; stimulating
- erigere: (Latin) to erect
- eriger: (French) to erect
- Erin: Ireland
erigenia bulbosa: a flower known as the "harbinger of spring"
Origen Adamantius: an ancient greek theologian teaching the pre-existence of souls and the final reconciliation of all creatures
- eigenartig: (German) strange