Difference between revisions of "Blackguardise"
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* '''blackguardise the whitestone:''' according to Islamic tradition, the Black Stone was white when it first fell from Heaven to Earth, but it was blackened by the sins of the world | * '''blackguardise the whitestone:''' according to Islamic tradition, the Black Stone was white when it first fell from Heaven to Earth, but it was blackened by the sins of the world | ||
** blacken Finnegan/HCE's pure (white) character, e.g. with rumors of his sins. | ** blacken Finnegan/HCE's pure (white) character, e.g. with rumors of his sins. | ||
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+ | * '''jeopardize''' |
Latest revision as of 06:16, 15 December 2017
- blackguard: scoundrel
- scandalise: to lead into sin
- blackguardise the whitestone: according to Islamic tradition, the Black Stone was white when it first fell from Heaven to Earth, but it was blackened by the sins of the world
- blacken Finnegan/HCE's pure (white) character, e.g. with rumors of his sins.
- jeopardize