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Old English ‘time’. Affiliated with Dutch , German , Swedish and Danish ; and apparently to Sanskrit aditi ‘unlimited, endless’, area a- is a abrogating prefix. Analyze , , (preposition), .
# Time, aeon or season.
#: This brawny summers course —
#: And blow their weary limbs a course —
#: Which, at the appointed tide, Anniversary one did create his helpmate —
#:At the course of Christ his bearing —
# The connected change of the sea level, decidedly if acquired by the gravitational access of the sun and the moon
# Something which changes like the tides of the sea.
# A stream, accepted or flood.
#: Let in the course of knaves already more; my baker and Ill provide. — Shakespeare, Timon of Athens, III-iv
# Addiction or administration of causes, influences, or events; course; current.
#: There is a course in the diplomacy of men, Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune. — Shakespeare. Julius Caesar, IV-iii
# Agitated assemblage —
# The aeon of twelve hours.
Old English ‘time’. Affiliated with Dutch , German , Swedish and Danish ; and apparently to Sanskrit aditi ‘unlimited, endless’, area a- is a abrogating prefix. Analyze , , (preposition), .
# Time, aeon or season.
#: This brawny summers course —
#: And blow their weary limbs a course —
#: Which, at the appointed tide, Anniversary one did create his helpmate —
#:At the course of Christ his bearing —
# The connected change of the sea level, decidedly if acquired by the gravitational access of the sun and the moon
# Something which changes like the tides of the sea.
# A stream, accepted or flood.
#: Let in the course of knaves already more; my baker and Ill provide. — Shakespeare, Timon of Athens, III-iv
# Addiction or administration of causes, influences, or events; course; current.
#: There is a course in the diplomacy of men, Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune. — Shakespeare. Julius Caesar, IV-iii
# Agitated assemblage —
# The aeon of twelve hours.