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* '''Albert Nyanza:''' Lake Albert, in East Africa, one of the principal sources of the Nile → [[the secrest of their soorcelossness]] a few lines above
 
* '''Albert Nyanza:''' Lake Albert, in East Africa, one of the principal sources of the Nile → [[the secrest of their soorcelossness]] a few lines above
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**([[HCE]]) + A second principal source being Victoria Nyanza ([[ALP]])
  
 
* '''No answer:''' Mark Twain, ''Tom Sawyer'', p. 1
 
* '''No answer:''' Mark Twain, ''Tom Sawyer'', p. 1

Latest revision as of 06:34, 27 February 2020

  • nyanza: (Bantu) a lake
  • No answer: Mark Twain, Tom Sawyer, p. 1
  • ní hannsa: (Irish) [it] is not difficult; in medieval Irish literature this was the standard formula used to introduce the answer to a question or riddle