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book-lore
ˈbook-lore [An OE. and early ME. comb. used again in our own day, with other combinations of lore. In mod. use first in Sc., where perhaps it may have come down from early times.] Book-learning, knowledge gained from books.a 1000 Canons of ælfric 23 (Bosw.) Blind biþ se lareow, ᵹif he ða boclare ne ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Alphabet Lore Coloring Book : Color By Number, Now 40% ...
20 hours ago — The book breaks the traditional way of teaching alphabets, embracing a more interactive and effective method. With the color by number technique ...
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book-lare
book-lare, -lear Sc. forms of book-lore. Oxford English Dictionary
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anopisthograph
anopisthograph, a. (ˌænəʊˈpɪsθəʊgrɑːf, -æ-) [f. Gr. ἀν- (an- 10) + ὀπισθόγραϕος opisthograph.] Having no writing (or printing) on the back; inscribed only on one side. Also ˌanopisthoˈgraphic, -ical adjs.; hence ˌanopisthoˈgraphically adv.1871 H. Bradshaw in Coll. Pap. (1889) xiv. 263 If a fragment ... Oxford English Dictionary
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bibliology
bibliology (bɪblɪˈɒlədʒɪ) [f. biblio- + -logy, Gr. -λογία discourse.] a. Scientific description of books, book-lore; bibliography. b. ‘Biblical literature, doctrine, or theology’ (Worcester 1859). bibliological (ˌbɪblɪəʊˈlɒdʒɪkəl), a. [f. prec. + -ical], of or pertaining to bibliology. bibliˈologist... Oxford English Dictionary
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lowness
lowness (ˈləʊnɪs) [f. low a. + -ness.] 1. The quality or condition of being low. a. In physical applications: Smallness of elevation from the ground or of prominence from a surface; situation at a low level; † shortness of stature.1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. vii. xxxi. (1495) 245 Amonge the tokens o... Oxford English Dictionary
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cleanly
▪ I. cleanly, a. (ˈklɛnlɪ) Forms: 1 clǽnl{iacu}c, 4 clenlich, clanli, 5–7 clenly, -lie, 6 clene-, cleanely, (clendly), 5– cleanly. [OE. clǽnl{iacu}c, f. clǽne, clean + l{iacu}c body: lit. ‘clean-bodied’, having cleanness as a personal characteristic. See -ly1. It appears to have been first used of m... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Gibbon in China: An Essay in Chinese Animal Lore [Chinese] - NHBS
This essay describes the role of the gibbon in the history of Chinese culture, and in Chinese animal lore, as this animal shows up in many places in classical literature. Summary in Chinese: "两岸猿声啼不住,轻舟已过万重山","风急. 天高猿啸哀,渚清沙白鸟飞回","五月不可触,猿. 声天上哀 ...
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القلاع في بريطانيا العظمى وإيرلندا
London: Book Club Associates. . Rudge, Thomas. (1803) The history of the county of Gloucester brought down to the year 1803. Gloucester, UK: Harris. Timbs, John and Alexander Gunn. (2008) Abbeys, Castles and Ancient Halls of England and Wales: Their Legendary Lore and Popular History, Volume 3. wikipedia.org
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