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primitiæ
‖ primitiæ, n. pl. (praɪˈmɪʃɪiː) [L. prīmitiæ, -ciæ the first things of their kind, firstlings, first-fruits, f. prīm-us first: cf. primices.] 1. First fruits or produce; spec. = annates 1.1591 Spenser M. Hubberd 518 The Courtier needes must recompenced bee With a Benevolence, or have in gage The Pr... Oxford English Dictionary
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Primiti Too Taa
Primiti Too Taa is a Canadian experimental animated short film, directed by Ed Ackerman and Colin Morton and released in 1987. References External links Primiti Too Taa at the Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre 1987 films 1987 animated films 1987 short films 1980s animated wikipedia.org
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sachaline
sachaline (ˈsækalɪn, -iːn) Also sacaline. [ad. the specific epithet of Polygonum sachalinense (F. Schmidt in C. J. Maximowicz Primitiæ Floræ Amurensis (1859) 233), f. Sakhalin, name of an island north of Japan.] A large perennial knotweed, Polygonum sachalinense, of the family Polygonaceæ, native to... Oxford English Dictionary
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Colin Morton
The sound-poem, Primiti Too Taa, based on Schwitters' Ursonate (Sonata in primitive sounds), was made into an animated short film by Ed Ackerman, featuring wikipedia.org
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primitivist
primitivist, n. and a. (ˈprɪmɪtɪvɪst) [f. primitive a. + -ist.] A. n. A believer in primitivism (sense 1); an advocate of the superiority of primitive customs or of primitive art; a person who uses obsolete methods or techniques. B. adj. Of or pertaining to primitivism or to the primitive, esp. in a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Winnipeg Film Group
In 1989, three WFG members were nominated for Genie Awards: Ed Ackerman for Primiti Too Taa, Lorne Bailey for The Milkman Cometh, and Guy Maddin for Tales wikipedia.org
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huma
huma (ˈhuːmə) Also Huma, Ûma. [Hind., a. Pers. humā phœnix.] A fabulous bird of the east, said to be a restless wanderer but to bring luck to any person over whom it hovers.1841 R. C. Wellesley Primitiæ et Reliquiæ 104 (heading) The Ûma, or Indian Eagle, the bird of prosperous empire. Ibid. 105 The ... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Fairfax (minister)
Primitiæ Synagogæ, &c., 1700, (sermon on opening the Ipswich meeting-house; dedicated to Sir Thomas Cuddon, chamberlain of the city of London). wikipedia.org
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primitive
primitive, a. and n. (ˈprɪmɪtɪv) Forms: α. 5 primitif, prymytiff, 6 primityve, (premetive), 6– primitive. β. (5 premative, 6 -yve), 6 primatife, -yve, prymatyfe, -ive, 5–7 primative. [ME. primitif, a. F. primitif (14th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), ad. L. prīmitīv-us first or earliest of its kind, f. prīmus f... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bernard Etxepare
Bernard Etxepare (pronounced ) was a Basque writer of the 16th century, most famous for a collection of poems titled Linguæ Vasconum Primitiæ ("First Fruits Linguæ Vasconum Primitiæ In 1545 he published a book in Bordeaux, the Linguæ Vasconum Primitiæ, generally assumed to be the first book ever printed in wikipedia.org
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Franz von Paula Schrank
bisher hinlänglich bekannten Eingeweidewürmer, nebst einer Abhandlungen über ihre Anverwandschaften (München, 1787) Bayerische Flora (München, 1789) Primitiæ wikipedia.org
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handsel
▪ I. handsel, hansel, n. (ˈhændsəl, ˈhænsəl) Forms: 3 handselne, (handsselle), 4 hancel, 5 hanselle, 5–7 hansell, 6 hansselle, 6–7 handsell, 6– hansel, handsel. [The form corresponds to OE. handselen glossed ‘mancipatio’ (giving into the hands of another), or to ON. handsal, ‘giving of the hand, pro... Oxford English Dictionary
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弗兰茨·冯·保拉·施兰克
bisher hinlaneglich bekannten Eingeweidewürmer, nebts einer Abhandlungen über ihre Anverwandschaften (München, 1787) Bayerische Flora (München, 1789) Primitiæ wikipedia.org
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special
▪ I. special, a., adv., and n. (ˈspɛʃəl) Forms: 3–6 specyal (4 -el), 4–5 -alle, 4–6 -all; 3–6 speciale, 4 -ele, 5 speceale; 3– special (4 -el), 4–6 -alle, 4–7 -all, 6 spetiall, 7 speaciall. [ad. OF. especial (see especial a.) or L. speciālis individual, particular, f. speciēs species. Cf. It. specia... Oxford English Dictionary
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Basque literature
published - a collection of poems fashioned by Bernard Etxepare, a priest from Lower Navarre in the Northern Basque Country, by the title Linguæ Vasconum Primitiæ wikipedia.org
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