"Jeremiad" is a word in ENGLISH
Alt. of Jeremiade
Without sanctification, dwell in the state of impurity.
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parasparas a acting uncouthly without taking time to think. v [AB; b5c] act or do s.t. in a coarse way. …
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Read the complete definitionkatipólon - (H) Roundness, spherical shape. (cf. tipólon, kanipólon).
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Read the complete definitionkalit a {1} sudden. {2} suddenly, abruptly. Sa kalit lámang nalí-mut siya kanákù, He suddenly forgot all about me. v …
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