Difference between revisions of "The jebel and the jpysian sea"
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* '''jabber:''' to chatter; to gabble or talk rapidly | * '''jabber:''' to chatter; to gabble or talk rapidly | ||
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- ph between the devil and the deep blue sea: an old nautical term; it originally referred to the seam in a ship's hull on or below the waterline, which was called the devil; being difficult of access, it made the task of caulking the ship's hull a difficult and dangerous one; therefore the term means, "stuck between two equally unpleasant options"
- Arab jebel: mountain
- Egyptian → the Israelites, when they were wandering in the wilderness between the Jam Suf (Sea of Reeds) and Horeb (Mount Sinai) were "between the jebel and the Egyptian Sea" (Exodus 15-18)
- gypsum: a soft mineral from which plaster of Paris is made
- gypsy: a member of a nomadic people of Indian origin → gypsies were once thought to be of Egyptian origin
- jabber: to chatter; to gabble or talk rapidly
- jypsian sea: Japanese sea → Sea of Japan