Difference between revisions of "Sindeade"

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*'''sin de Ade''' (''Latin''): sin of Adam
 
*'''sin de Ade''' (''Latin''): sin of Adam
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*'''sine die''' (''Latin''): without a date; without a scheduled time for resumption/continuation
  
 
*'''indeed'''
 
*'''indeed'''

Latest revision as of 19:43, 9 September 2016

  • sin de Ade (Latin): sin of Adam
  • sine die (Latin): without a date; without a scheduled time for resumption/continuation
  • indeed
  • sin deed
  • in death
  • In Joyce's first draft, he rendered this word as "sindecade"