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    name "Thu Dau Mot" had originated from Cambodian language, but most of people claimed that the name "Thu Dau Mot" was a Vietnamese phrase, which combines...
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  • So mote it be (category Phrases)
    the first half of the 15th century. "Amen! amen! so mot hyt be! Say we so all per charyté". The phrase has been taken up by neopagans and they use it in...
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  • appetite"; "enjoy your meal". bon mot (pl. bons mots) well-chosen word(s), particularly a witty remark ("each bon mot which falls from his lips is analysed...
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  • Vietnamese also has verb serialization. In sentences, the head of the phrase usually precedes its complements (i.e. head-initial), nouns are classified...
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  • MOTS may refer to: Man on the street Military off-the-shelf Modified Off-The-Shelf - a standard product that can be modified after purchase to suit the...
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  • language the concept of mot phonétique (also translated as phonological phrase) was introduced by François Wioland in 2005. Les mots phonétiques sont des...
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    The Latin phrase De mortuis nil nisi bonum dicendum est, "Of the dead nothing but good is to be said." — abbreviated Nil nisi bonum — is a mortuary aphorism...
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  • Blend word (redirect from Mot-valise)
    Finnegans Wake; Mattiello credits Almuth Grésillon, La règle et le monstre: Le mot-valise. Interrogations sur la langue, à partir d'un corpus de Heinrich Heine...
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    equivalent exists in French, whose similar expressions (mot/expression à) double entente and (mot/expression à) double sens do not have the suggestiveness...
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  • referred to as le mot de cinq lettres ("the five-letter word"), or le mot de Cambronne. Also, profanities in French are usually called gros mots (coarse words)...
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  • Credo quia absurdum (category Latin religious words and phrases)
    quia absurdus sum, though it is only one step further. The phrase inspired a celebrated bon mot by H.L. Mencken: "Tertullian is credited with the motto Credo...
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  • Sapere aude (category Latin words and phrases)
    Sapere aude is the Latin phrase meaning "Dare to know"; and also is loosely translated as "Have courage to use your own reason", "Dare to know things through...
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  • Castigat ridendo mores (category Latin philosophical phrases)
    Historical and Literary Sayings Noted Passages in Poetry and Prose Phrases, Proverbs, and Bons Mots. London: J. Whitaker & Sons, Limited. p. 35. v t e...
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    Seven years later Mot returns and attacks Ba‘al, but the battle is quelled when Shapsh tells Mot that El now supports Ba’al. Mot surrenders to Ba‘al...
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    El (deity) (category Hebrew words and phrases in the Hebrew Bible)
    over time, it continues to exist as -il or -el in compound proper noun phrases such as Ishmael, Israel, Samuel, Daniel, Raphael, Michael, and Gabriel...
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    Retrieved 6 December 2023. Gottlieb 2006, p. 196. "L'incroyable histoire des mots français en anglais !". YouTube (in French). Université Paris Dauphine -...
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  • In linguistics, a calque (/kælk/) or loan translation is a word or phrase borrowed from another language by literal word-for-word or root-for-root translation...
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  • Ingush (/ˈɪŋɡʊʃ/; Гӏалгӏай мотт, Ghalghai mott, pronounced [ˈʁəlʁɑj mot]) is a Northeast Caucasian language spoken by about 500,000 people, known as the...
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  • led by Angel Moon. When the final blast of confetti gets launched, the phrase "Believe in Love" appears on the central screen, end credits are exhibited...
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  • A mondegreen (/ˈmɒndɪˌɡriːn/) is a mishearing or misinterpretation of a phrase in a way that gives it a new meaning. Mondegreens are most often created...
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    as white privilege and reparations for slavery in the United States. The phrase stay woke has been present in AAVE since the 1930s. In some contexts, it...
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  • Vox populi (category Latin words and phrases)
    Vox populi (/ˌvɒks ˈpɒpjuːli, -laɪ/ VOKS POP-yoo-lee, -⁠lye) is a Latin phrase (originally Vox populi, vox Dei -The voice of the people is the voice of...
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  • Domini (AD), a Latin phrase indicating years after the estimated birth of Jesus, often mistaken to mean "after death" Acharei Mot (Hebrew: after [the]...
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  • password or passcode in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A password is a word, phrase or string of characters used to gain access to a resource, such as an object...
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    Bat lau dung laai (category Cantonese words and phrases)
    lau6 dung6 laai1) is a Hong Kong Cantonese corruption of the Vietnamese phrase bắt đầu từ nay, meaning "from now on" (bắt đầu = begin, start; từ = "from"...
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    was a counterpart of Tiamat-based Medusa, and was modelled after Yam and Mot and Leviathan. In Jonah 2:1 (1:17 in English translation), the Hebrew text...
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  • Fredman's Epistles, and was a commercial success for Vreeswijk. The title phrase "Spring mot Ulla, spring!" is a line in Epistle 67, "Fader Movitz, Bror", which...
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    Ancient chroniclers reported a variety of phrases and post-classical writers have elaborated on the phrases and their interpretation. The two most common...
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    Line, mu,1220 Suda topostext, mu,1220 B.H.I.H Stewart (1962). "Moneta and Mot on Anglo-Saxon Coins". British Numismatic Journal. 31: 27–30. Retrieved 27...
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    by donkeys" is a phrase used to imply a capable group of individuals are incompetently led. Coined in classical antiquity, the phrase was commonly used...
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