"Ramayana" is a word in ENGLISH

ramayana ENGLISH
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The more ancient of the two great epic poems in Sanskrit.
The hero and heroine are Rama and his wife Sita.

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An armless man walked into a bar which is empty except for the bartender. He ordered a drink and when he was served, asked the bartender if he would get the money from his wallet in his pocket, since he has no arms. The bartender obliged him. He then asked if the bartender would tip the glass to his lips. The bartender did this until the man finished his drink. He then asked if the bartender would get a hanky from his pocket and wipe the foam from his lips. The bartender did it and commented it must be very difficult not to have arms and have to ask someone to do nearly everything for him. The man said, "Yes, it is a bit embarrassing at times. By the way, where is your restroom?" The bartender quickly replies -, "The closest one is in the gas station three blocks down the street."

abacus ENGLISH

A table or tray strewn with sand, anciently used for drawing, calculating, etc.

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Ab Antiquo LAW AND LEGAL

of old; of an ancient date

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Ab Aotis LAW AND LEGAL

Lat An. officer having charge of acta, public records, registers, jour-nals, or minutes; an officer who entered on record the …

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Abatement Of Freehold LAW AND LEGAL

This takes place where a person dies seised of an inheritance, and, before the heir or devisee enters, a stranger, …

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In ancient English law. A renunciation of one's country, a species of self-imposed banishment, under an oath never to return …

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abraxas ENGLISH

A mystical word used as a charm and engraved on gems among the ancients; also, a gem stone thus engraved.

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without impeachment of waste; without accountability for waste; without liability to suit for v/aste. A clause anciently often in-serted in …

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acatalepsy ENGLISH

Incomprehensibility of things; the doctrine held by the ancient Skeptic philosophers, that human knowledge never amounts to certainty, but only …

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accubation ENGLISH

The act or posture of reclining on a couch, as practiced by the ancients at meals.

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accumbent ENGLISH

Leaning or reclining, as the ancients did at their meals.

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acephali ENGLISH

A fabulous people reported by ancient writers to have heads.

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Acephali LAW AND LEGAL

The levelers in the reign of Hen. I., who acknowledged no head or superior. Leges H. 1; Cowell. Also certain …

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acontias ENGLISH

Anciently, a snake, called dart snake; now, one of a genus of reptiles closely allied to the lizards.

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Acre LAW AND LEGAL

ZTGHT, or ACRE. A camp or field fight; a sort of duel, or judicial combat, anciently fought by slngie combatants, …

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adrogation ENGLISH

A kind of adoption in ancient Rome. See Arrogation.

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adytum ENGLISH

The innermost sanctuary or shrine in ancient temples, whence oracles were given. Hence: A private chamber; a sanctum.

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aedile ENGLISH

A magistrate in ancient Rome, who had the superintendence of public buildings, highways, shows, etc.; hence, a municipal officer.

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aggri ENGLISH

Applied to a kind of variegated glass beads of ancient manufacture; as, aggry beads are found in Ashantee and Fantee …

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Agist LAW AND LEGAL

In ancient law. To take ln and feed the cattle of straugers in the king’s forest, and to collect the …

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agora ENGLISH

An assembly; hence, the place of assembly, especially the market place, in an ancient Greek city.

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