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Lyra wrote: ```````````````````````````` # No Words Beginning With U: See V # V V * Vacant, voyde, or emptie * vacation, a time of ceasing from labour * [fr] vagabonde, runnagate, one that will stay no where * validitie, strength, or force, or value * valour, force, courage, or strength * value, price, or estimation * [fr] vanquish, ouercome     

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Author: Lyra
Date: Jul 10, 2008 11:34

Lyra wrote: ``````````````````````````` T * [fr] Tablet, little table * tabernacle, a tent, or pauilion * tacite, still, silent, saying nothing * taciturnite, silence, or keeping counsaile * [fr] tapish, lie downe, hide it selfe I. taxed, (* fol. I1v *) An Alphabeticall table * taxed, seised, appointed to pay a subsidie
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``````````````````````````` Q * QVadrangle, foure-cornered * quadrant, (* synonyms *) foure square, or * quadrate, a quarter. (* synonyms end *) * quartane, belonging to, or comming euery fourth day. * queach, thicke heape * querimonious, full of complaining, and la- mentation: * [fr] quintessence, chiefe vertue, drawne by art out of     

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Author: Lyra
Date: Jul 10, 2008 11:18

``````````````````````````` P * PAcifie, to make quiet. * pactation, a couenanting or bargay- ning. * [fr] palatine, belonging to a Princes Court, or pallace. * palinodie, (g) a recanting, or vnsaying of any thing G2 palpa- (* fol. G2v *) An Alphabeticall table * palpable, that may be felt, manifest: * pamphlet
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On Jul 7, 6:53 pm, Lyra wrote: ```````````````````````````` E * Ebullient, seething * ebulliated, boyled * eclipse, (g) failing of the light of the sunne or moone * eccho, a sound, resounding back againe * ecclesiasticall, (g) belonging to the church * eden, pleasure, or delight * edict, a commaundement from authoritie, a proclamation. *     

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Author: Lyra
Date: Jul 8, 2008 11:00

On Jun 30, 7:17 pm, Lyra wrote: ```````````````````````````` D * DAmnable, not to be allowed. * deacon, (g) prouider for the poore * demonaicke, (g) possessed with a deuill. * deambulation, a walking abroade * [fr] debate, strife, contention * debar, let: * debilitie, weakenes, faintnes. * [fr] debonnayre, gentle, curteous, affable, * decalogue
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Lyra wrote: ```````````````````````````` C * CAlamitie, trouble, affliction. * calcinate, to make salt: * calefie, make warme, heate, or chafe. * calygraphie, (g) fayre writing. C. calli- (* fol. C1v *) An Alphabeticall table * calliditie, craftines, or deceit * calumniation, a discrediting by worde, or false accusation     

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Author: Lyra
Date: Jul 8, 2008 10:57

On Fri, 21 Sep 2007, Baba Yaga wrote: Is dream last night. In-out of dream, in-out of wake. Bad space. sorry Walking in overgrownish outside place, daylight but dark, hostile. Along car. Car in hurry, has space but slows, but displeased we're there. (Don't ask me, dreams are that way.) We squeeedge to side of walk-space, aginst overgrown bits. (We do this in real.)
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noshellswill was all like, you know, and said something like... > > BTB: > > I sit here typing thru some bash_script thinking ... certainly you are > correct. Everybody -- no matter HOW they come to *nix, or how they > actually USE *nix -- will eventually just SEE the shells'_power and > flexibility. I think knowing both tool systems is important. But, if one uses GUI-only - esp. if they     

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Author: Lyra
Date: Jul 7, 2008 11:00

On Mon, 23 Apr 2007 15:57:25 -0600, BlackTopBum wrote: noshellswill was all like, you know, and said something like... BTB: What-oh-what are ya doing in usrland? Sounds like you belong with the Slackmolians & LFSillians in byteboyz-land. noshellswill, Perhaps you are serious or maybe just having fun with a little tongue in cheek, but here's how I see it:
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Author: Lyra
Date: Jul 7, 2008 10:53

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Author: Lyra
Date: Jun 30, 2008 11:04

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Author: astri
Date: Sep 21, 2007 07:25

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Author: BlackTopBum
Date: Apr 23, 2007 20:27

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Author: noshellswill
Date: Apr 23, 2007 18:47

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