Difference between revisions of "Dour"

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* '''door''' → ''door'' is the original meaning of Delta, from the Phoenician letter ''dalet'' → Delta is [[ALP|ALP's]] symbol: ∆
 
* '''door''' → ''door'' is the original meaning of Delta, from the Phoenician letter ''dalet'' → Delta is [[ALP|ALP's]] symbol: ∆
  
* '''dour:''' stern, harsh; austere → cf. [[Page_49|FW 049.22-22]]: '''a dour decent deblancer''', in describing Sordid Sam
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* '''dour:''' stern, harsh; austere; hard to move, stubborn, obstinate, sullen → cf. [[Page_49|FW 049.22-22]]: '''a dour decent deblancer''', in describing Sordid Sam
  
  

Latest revision as of 23:48, 1 February 2020

  • doordoor is the original meaning of Delta, from the Phoenician letter dalet → Delta is ALP's symbol: ∆
  • dour: stern, harsh; austere; hard to move, stubborn, obstinate, sullen → cf. FW 049.22-22: a dour decent deblancer, in describing Sordid Sam


Commentary

In the following sentences Jarl becomes the door. The Prankquean speaks to it and it answers.