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What is the meaning of “rage,” in this exchange
meaning
meaning-in-context
middle-english
asked Jun 19 '16 at 23:05
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Main clauses from minimal pairs
homonyms
word-play
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M N U V confusion in textura
typography
textura
palaeography
transliteration
asked Feb 16 '17 at 21:12
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Medieval siglum/abbreviation: “z” symbol
abbreviations
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sigla
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“… get just deserts.” Can ambiguity be syntactic and also semantic?
ambiguity
asked Jul 7 '15 at 3:01
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More on the 'honorificabilitudinitatibus' citation
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asked Nov 22 '18 at 15:46
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Is there an English equivalent to the Persian saying “Now that it's my turn, the sky fell down”?
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When would “mom/dad” require capital letter in writing?
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23
Do the English have an ancient (obsolete) verb for the action of the book opening?
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Word for something that is emotionally charged in a way that reduces the chances of approaching the subject from an objective point-of-view?
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15
Word for change of information during transmission
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15
Single word for “Someone who's in on a secret”
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14
I got survived or I survived
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14
Adjective equivalent of “As old as the hills”
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13
What is a best man in Latin?
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12
In search of a Latin idiom expressing suspicion, i.e., a translation of “I smell a rat” or “something smells fishy”
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11
What's the pun in this “Julius Caesar” reference?
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11
Quote from Leibniz
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11
How to translate the Finnish “muka”?
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10
Someone who is cunning but depicts themselves as innocent to others
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10
A word for when you are almost crying, but not quite yet?
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10
“Opusculum hoc, quamdiu vixero, doctioribus emendandum offero.”?
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10
The medieval abbreviation eccƚie
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9
Idiom for “I came, I saw, I ate” (or drank)
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9
What's the sailing ship equivalent for “Full speed ahead!”?
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9
How to say “Promethean”
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9
Cum cucurbitis aegris ex aqua
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8
What do you call someone who thinks everyone is incompetent (doesn't know anything)?
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8
English equivalent to the Japanese saying “高転びに転ぶ” - A haughty man should tumble down?
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8
What is the proper term for when an animal is “pregnant” with eggs instead of live young?
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8
Idiom for the effect that money from funding is easier to spend, as opposed to one's own savings
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8
Name of a Solved Enigma?
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8
Translation of Scottish 16th century church stained glass
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8
What does “Vivos voco pedibus ioco” mean?
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8
How do you say on the one hand … on the other hand?
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7
What kind of scribal abbreviation for Christi is this?
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