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* '''Joseph Smith and the Mormons:''' Joseph Smith founded the Church of the Latter Day Saints, better known as the Mormons
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* '''jussive:''' (''grammar'') expressing command
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* '''Yusuf:''' (''Arabic'') Joseph
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* '''smert' (смерть):''' (''Russian'') death
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* '''ye:''' (''archaic'') the
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* '''merman:''' the male equivalent of a mermaid
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*'''smriti:''' In Hinduism, texts that are traditionally attributed to an author, examples include the Ramayana, the Mahabharata, the Puranas, the Vedangas, etc. I suppose The Book of Mormon is smriti, of a sort.

Latest revision as of 16:09, 9 December 2017

  • Joseph Smith and the Mormons: Joseph Smith founded the Church of the Latter Day Saints, better known as the Mormons
  • jussive: (grammar) expressing command
  • Yusuf: (Arabic) Joseph
  • smert' (смерть): (Russian) death
  • ye: (archaic) the
  • merman: the male equivalent of a mermaid
  • smriti: In Hinduism, texts that are traditionally attributed to an author, examples include the Ramayana, the Mahabharata, the Puranas, the Vedangas, etc. I suppose The Book of Mormon is smriti, of a sort.