"Sabbat" is a word in ENGLISH
In mediaeval demonology, the nocturnal assembly in which
demons and sorcerers were thought to celebrate their orgies.
Writers have come to master nearly every trade. They are inventors and entrepreneurs of character, plot, and dialogue. They are the eager scientists that can’t wait to try out their new experiment. They are the maestros of the symphony that plays in their head, conducting what happens, where, and at what precise moment. They are engineers and architects that design the structure of their piece so it stands the test of time and continues to fire on all cylinders. They play mechanics and doctors in their revisions, hoping they prescribe the correct diagnosis to fix the piece’s 'boo boos'. They are salesmen who pitch not an idea or a product, but themselves, to editors, publishers, and more importantly, their readers. They are teachers who through their craft, preach to pupils about what works and what doesn’t work and why. Writers can make you feel, can make you think, can make you wonder, but they can also grab your hand and guide you through their maze. Similar to what Emerson stated in 'The Poet,' writers possess a unique view on life, and with their revolving eye, they attempt to encompass all. I am a writer.
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A mediaeval term for a class of agricultural owners of small allodial farms, which they cultivated in connection with larger …
Read the complete definitionThe hero of a mediaeval French nursery legend, who, leaving home, enjoined his young wife not to open a certain …
Read the complete definitionA kind of occult theosophy or traditional interpretation of the Scriptures among Jewish rabbis and certain mediaeval Christians, which treats …
Read the complete definitionDay of wrath; -- the name and beginning of a famous mediaeval Latin hymn on the Last Judgment.
Read the complete definitionThe chief magistrate of any one of several republics in mediaeveal Italy.
Read the complete definitionThe ensign or standard in use by certain princes or states, such as the mediaeval republics of Italy, and in …
Read the complete definitionA coarse and cheap mediaeval coat of defense, esp. one made of leather.
Read the complete definitionOne belonging of the mediaeval religious orders called Hermits of St. Jerome.
Read the complete definitionThe name now generally given to the projecting molding by the sides, and over the tops, of openings in mediaeval …
Read the complete definitionIn mediaeval art, the representation of a band or scroll containing an inscription.
Read the complete definitionOf or relating to the Middle Ages; as, mediaeval architecture.
Read the complete definitionThe method or spirit of the Middle Ages; devotion to the institutions and practices of the Middle Ages; a survival …
Read the complete definitionIn the manner of the Middle Ages; in accordance with mediaevalism.
Read the complete definitionThe people who lived in the Middle Ages.
Read the complete definitionOf or pertaining to the Middle Ages; mediaeval.
Read the complete definitionOriginally, a painting in colors such as those in mediaeval manuscripts; in modern times, any very small painting, especially a …
Read the complete definitionA kind of hymn, or canticle, of mediaeval origin, sung in honor of the Nativity of our Lord; a Christmas …
Read the complete definitionA small opening or loophole, sometimes circular, used in mediaeval fortifications.
Read the complete definitionA tablet or board, on which is a representation of Christ, of the Virgin Mary, or of some saint and …
Read the complete definitionA composition of quicksilver, tin, and sulphur, forming a yellow powder, sometimes used by mediaeval artists, for the sake of …
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