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− | (ûrs) | + | * '''Erse''' (''pron'' ûrs): synonym for Irish Gaelic and sometimes also for Scottish Gaelic |
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+ | * '''ers:''' (''Scots''): arse, buttocks | ||
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+ | * '''erse solid''': arse-soiled (see [[entailed]] 003.19) | ||
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+ | * '''erse solid''': earth-solid; earth-soiled → [[Eve and Adam's|Adam]] | ||
+ | ** '''Genesis 2:7:''' "And the LORD God formed man of the '''dust of the ground''', and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul." | ||
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+ | * '''ars:''' (''Latin''): art, skill | ||
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+ | * '''erst''': once; formerly; at first | ||
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+ | * '''ere''': Before; i.e., before the fall, he was a solid man |
Latest revision as of 17:03, 25 September 2009
- Erse (pron ûrs): synonym for Irish Gaelic and sometimes also for Scottish Gaelic
- ers: (Scots): arse, buttocks
- erse solid: arse-soiled (see entailed 003.19)
- erse solid: earth-solid; earth-soiled → Adam
- Genesis 2:7: "And the LORD God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul."
- ars: (Latin): art, skill
- erst: once; formerly; at first
- ere: Before; i.e., before the fall, he was a solid man