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Reod - The Coppermind - 17th Shard
The Reod was a massive earthquake that created an enormous chasm in the south of Arelon. [3] It altered the landscape to the point where the Aons used by ... coppermind.net
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REOD Corp. Property Management - Wayne Realty
REOD Corporation was established in 1982 in response to the need for a full service property management firm dedicated to managing rental properties. waynerealtypa.com
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reod, adj. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the adjective reod is in the Old English period (pre-1150). reod is a word inherited from Germanic. See etymology ... www.oed.com
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reod
▪ I. † reod, a. Obs. [OE. réod = ON. rjóð-r: see etym. note to red a. and n.1] Red, ruddy.a 800 Erfurt Gloss. 404 Flavum vel fulfum, reod. a 900 O.E. Martyrol. 25 Dec. 4 Þa wæs hire ansyn swa reod & swa fæᵹer [etc.]. c 1000 ælfric Exod. xv. 1 Þa Moises hæfde ᵹefaren ofer þa reodan sæ. c 1205 Lay. 35... Oxford English Dictionary
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Something doesn't add up about the Reod : r/Cosmere - Reddit
The problem is that Elantris became a misdrawn Aon and so that ended up messing up all the Elantrians. If Elantris was a completely non-functional Aon, it ... www.reddit.com
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reod - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Proto-West Germanic *reud, from Proto-Germanic *reudaz, from Proto-Indo-European *h₁rewdʰós, from *h₁rewdʰ- (“red”). Cognate with Ancient Greek ἐρυθρός ... en.wiktionary.org
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Elantris
But ten years ago, a cataclysm known as the Reod somehow destroyed the magic of Elantris, the inhabitants of the city became "cursed," and the city was After the Reod, Elantrians were cursed with dark splotches on their skin and hair falling out. wikipedia.org
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Did Autonomy cause the Reod? - Cosmere Discussion - 17th Shard
1) A WoB states that the earthquake which caused the Reod was not natural. It seems implied that the earthquake was purposefully caused. www.17thshard.com
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reod - Middle English Compendium - University of Michigan
reod adj. Also reode. Etymology, OE rēod. Definitions (Senses and Subsenses). Note: Cp. red adj. 1. Red, ruddy, flushed. quod.lib.umich.edu
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Reod: Name Meaning and Origin - SheKnows
Meanings. English Baby Names Meaning: In English Baby Names the meaning of the name Reod is: Ruddy colored. optional screen reader. Similar names:. www.sheknows.com
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What does REOD stand for? - Abbreviations.com
Looking for the definition of REOD? Find out what is the full meaning of REOD on Abbreviations.com! 'Real Estate Open Directory' is one option -- get in to ... www.abbreviations.com
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blake
▪ I. † blake, a. Obs. exc. dial. Also 3–4 blac, blak. [Chiefly northern: probably therefore, since OE. á remained in the north as ā (e.g. ake, stane, mare), blake was the direct phonetic descendant of OE. blác pale (in early southern ME. bloc, bloke), a common Teut. adj. = OS. blêc, ON. bleikr, OHG.... Oxford English Dictionary
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rud
▪ I. rud, n.1 Now dial. and arch. (rʌd) Forms: α. 1 rudu (obl. rude), 3, 6, 8–9 Sc. rude. β. 4–5 (9 dial.) rode, 4 rod. γ. 5–6 rudde, 5–7, 9 rud, 6–7, 9 rudd. [OE. rudu fem., related by ablaut to OE. réod reod a. and réad red a. and n. The same grade of the stem is represented by ON. roði masc. (Nor... Oxford English Dictionary
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reed
▪ I. reed, n.1 (riːd) Forms: 1 hréod, (h)réad, 2–5 reod, (3 rode, ræode), 3–6 rede, (4 riede, 6 ride), 4–5 red, (4 rued, rehed, 5–6 reid), 4–7 reede, 6– reed. [Common W. Germ.: OE. hréod = OFris. (h)reid, OS. hriad-, OLG. ried (MLG. riet, mod.LG. rêd, rêt; MDu. ried-, riet, Du. riet), OHG. (h)riot (... Oxford English Dictionary
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splinter
▪ I. splinter, n. (ˈsplɪntə(r)) Forms: 5 splynter, 6– splinter, 7 splenter. [a. MDu. splinter (Du. and WFris. splinter), splenter (WFlem. splenter), = LG. splinter (hence in G.), splenter, related to splint n. Cf. splinder n.] 1. a. A rough (usually a comparatively long, thin, and sharp-edged) piece... Oxford English Dictionary
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