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canon etymology

canon etymology
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Definition of these words, the version is not long and short term version! The etymology! (Origin of words) words: Canon, hegemony, oligarchy, service debt, plebisicite, plenary, plenipotentiary, proxy, recession, Shi Jun, renaissance, revenge, subversion, alternative, system fans, please help me ! I will give you 10 points! Hey flip no dictionary.com on!

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French Letters and the English Canon French Letters and the English Canon
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A witty and informative A-Z guide to French words and phrases borrowed by the English, presented in giftbook format.Boudoir n. - a lady's sitting or dressing-room, often today wrongly used to denote a bedroom. In fact, a boudoir, derived from the French bouder - to pout or sulk - means a 'sulking room', a place where a woman may engage in prolonged emotional blackmail in considerable comfort. In c...



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