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German to English translations [PRO] Art/Literary - Linguistics | |||||
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4 +3 | Lord Swilltroth |
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4 | Lord Swilltroth of Barfsville |
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3 -2 | most venerable Lord Swilltroth of Barfsville |
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most venerable Lord Swilltroth of Barfsville Explanation: verehren = to venerate -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 17 mins (2006-11-12 14:29:42 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- http://www.ants.edu/about/publications/other/burrows_baccala... When Words Abandon Us Mark S. Burrows The baccalaureate sermon for 2004 Andover Newton Theological School 21 May 2004 Texts selected by the graduating class: Isa. 58.6-14; 1 Cor. 13 I recently came upon a curious little piece entitled “A Small Nation Writes a Letter to God.” Here’s how it begins. Most Venerable Lord: We are writing to You in the following matter. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 19 mins (2006-11-12 14:31:19 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- In general, expressions as the one above ar used in religious contexts |
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