Difference between revisions of "Persequestellates"
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* '''stellate:''' shaped like a star, having points, or rays radiating from a center. | * '''stellate:''' shaped like a star, having points, or rays radiating from a center. | ||
[[Category:Jonathan Swift]] | [[Category:Jonathan Swift]] | ||
+ | *'''perse:''' dark grayish blue, indigo | ||
+ | *'''persecute:''' to subject someone or thing to continual harassment, hostility. | ||
+ | *'''Persephone:''' Queen of the Underworld, Hades; key figure in the Eleusinian Mysteries and the Thesmorphia. | ||
+ | *'''p....q.....''': sign of the Prankquean, who abducts and returns children. | ||
+ | *'''St.-John Perse (1887-1975):''' French diplomat and poet, winner of Nobel Prize in Literature (1960), for ''Anabase'' (1924). |
Revision as of 12:30, 26 October 2019
- per se: intrinsically
- parce que (French)- because
- persequor: (Latin) follow perseveringly, pursue; seek to obtain, explain
- sequester: separate from all external influence
- Stella - Esther's nickname used by Jonathan Swift, later validated by the appearance of Vanessa in this sentence.
- stellate: shaped like a star, having points, or rays radiating from a center.
- perse: dark grayish blue, indigo
- persecute: to subject someone or thing to continual harassment, hostility.
- Persephone: Queen of the Underworld, Hades; key figure in the Eleusinian Mysteries and the Thesmorphia.
- p....q.....: sign of the Prankquean, who abducts and returns children.
- St.-John Perse (1887-1975): French diplomat and poet, winner of Nobel Prize in Literature (1960), for Anabase (1924).