Difference between revisions of "A hundreadfilled unleavenweight"
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− | + | * '''a hundred-and-eleven:''' [[111]] | |
− | + | * '''dread-filled:''' cf. '''dreadful''' | |
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+ | * '''unleavened bread:''' ''leaven'' means to cause to rise. Unleavened bread is the food of Passover | ||
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+ | * '''hundredweight''' → an ancient Chinese scholar read “a hundredweight [of books] daily” | ||
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+ | * '''read''' | ||
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Revision as of 04:05, 15 June 2007
- a hundred-and-eleven: 111
- dread-filled: cf. dreadful
- unleavened bread: leaven means to cause to rise. Unleavened bread is the food of Passover
- hundredweight → an ancient Chinese scholar read “a hundredweight [of books] daily”
- read