Friday, 23 September 2016
Snapshots of War in Lebanon 5
32.Glossary :
★Cockaigne ( middle English n.) : an imaginary land of plenty
★Rantipole ( 18 th C English n.) : a wild, reckless young person
★Cockaigne ( middle English n.) : an imaginary land of plenty
★Rantipole ( 18 th C English n.) : a wild, reckless young person
Romantic Shots 7
2.Glossary :
Eccedentesiast(n.) : one who hides pain behind a smile
3.★Glossary :
*Foudroyant (French origin): stunning and overwhelming in effect
*Oculoplania (English noun) : letting your eyes wander in order to assess someone's charms
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6.Glossary :
★ Limerent (adj.) : infatuated★ sillage (noun of French origin ): the trace of someone's perfume
7.
Glossary :
★ verbivore (Latin noun): word nerd
★ athirst (archaic) : thirsty
8.Glossary :
★Feuillemort (french origin ) : having the colour of a faded leaf
★Ruska (finnish origin ): the phenomenon of leaves turning various shades of red, yellow , purple and brown during autumn
9.Glossary :
★Illecebrous (archaic - of latin origin adjective) : alluring
★Sapiosexual (latin origin-adjective ) : finding intelligence the most attractive feature
Monday, 20 June 2016
Romantic Shots 6
1.Glossary:
★Caim (Gaelic n.) : an invisible circle of protection drawn around a person to remind him that he is safe and loved , even in the darkest times
★Astralis transisse (latin ): star-crossed

2. Glossary :
★ eesome (Scottish adj .) : very pleasing to the eye
★ bilk (17th C English verb) : to escape either physically or mentally

3. Glossary :
★Aisling (Irish Gaelic noun): dream or vision
★Sough (old English noun) : ..murmur of the wind
★Solivagant (latin adj.) Wandering alone

4.
Glossary:
★Tacenda (obsolete noun) : things better left unsaid
★Offing (obsolete noun): the deep distant stretch of the ocean that is still visible from the land
★cammouvere (italian verb) : to stir..to move..to touch

5. Glossary :
★Ustulation (medieval latin noun): a burning lust
★Whelve (Middle English verb): to bury something deep
★Antiscians (latin noun): people who live on opposite sides of the world
★cosmogyral (Greek adj) :whirling around the universe
★Litost (Czech noun): an undefinable longing
★Caim (Gaelic n.) : an invisible circle of protection drawn around a person to remind him that he is safe and loved , even in the darkest times
★Astralis transisse (latin ): star-crossed
2. Glossary :
★ eesome (Scottish adj .) : very pleasing to the eye
★ bilk (17th C English verb) : to escape either physically or mentally
3. Glossary :
★Aisling (Irish Gaelic noun): dream or vision
★Sough (old English noun) : ..murmur of the wind
★Solivagant (latin adj.) Wandering alone
4.
Glossary:
★Tacenda (obsolete noun) : things better left unsaid
★Offing (obsolete noun): the deep distant stretch of the ocean that is still visible from the land
★cammouvere (italian verb) : to stir..to move..to touch
5. Glossary :
★Ustulation (medieval latin noun): a burning lust
★Whelve (Middle English verb): to bury something deep
★Antiscians (latin noun): people who live on opposite sides of the world
★cosmogyral (Greek adj) :whirling around the universe
★Litost (Czech noun): an undefinable longing
Tuesday, 24 May 2016
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