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Rolfe, William; Hersey, Heloise, eds. (1894). Select poems of Robert Browning. English classics. New York: Harper and Brothers. p.195 l.96 . Retrieved 13 July 2020. Fletcher, R[obert] (1656). "Lib. 11.; In Ʋxorem, Epig. 44.". Ex otio negotium. Or, Martiall his epigrams translated. With sundry poems and fancies. engraved by Robert Vaughan. London: William Shears. p.104 . Retrieved 11 July 2020– via EEBO. Give not male names then to such things as thine / But think thou hast two Twats ô wife of mine. Among the pithy sayings which, according to tradition, the philosopher bequeathed to posterity in rhythmical form and sententious brevity, this is notably recorded: "Humble yourselves, my descendants; the father of your race was a 'twat' (tadpole): exalt yourselves, my descendants, for it was the same Divine Thought which created your father that develops itself in exalting you. Modern use Browning's error posed a dilemma for many pre-1960s lexicographers, who excluded words deemed obscene but aspired to include all words used by major writers like Browning. The 1890 Century Dictionary included the correct definition, labelled "vulgar", and noted Browning's "supposition" of its meaning. [18] In 1934 Webster's Second New International Dictionary 's entry for twat read: "Some part of a nun's garb. Erron. Browning". [19] The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) included many taboo words, albeit often with circumscribed definition and quotations, [20] and twat was duly included in the relevant OED fascicle, published in 1916. The entry labelled it "low" and obsolete and noted Browning's "erroneous" use. [21] There was no direct definition, but rather "See quot. 1727", a reference to the latest of the entry's five historical citations, namely the definition in the 1727 Universal Etymological English Dictionary, which was in Neo-Latin: pudendum muliebre ("female private part"). [21] [22] Two of the other OED citations included quotes: Vanity of Vanities and a c.1704 bawdy verse with a variant spelling: "At last, as groping thro' a dang'rous Street, / Where Stones and Twaits in frosty Winters meet". [21] [23] The Christians may have a formal belief in Christ, in the bible, but it is a Sunday religion, a kind of sociality.

a b c d Twat definition and meaning. Collins. Collins English Dictionary, Webster's New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition . Retrieved 24 July 2020.

The Century Dictionary of the English Language and Encyclopedic Lexicon. Vol.XXIII. New York: Century. 1891. p.6548 . Retrieved 13 July 2020. Buddha lived it, Jesus lived it – but remember, Jesus was not a Christian and Buddha was not a Buddhist, he had never heard of the word. We cannot guarantee delivery within these timescales and cannot be held accountable for parcels that do not arrive within the timescales. Christianity is no longer relevant, something new, something basically discontinuous with the past is needed...

a b c d Mohr, Melissa (2013). Holy Shit: A Brief History of Swearing. Oxford University Press. p.189. ISBN 9780199908479 . Retrieved 5 June 2020. Now even Christian scholars have come to the conclusion that the Christian gospels were not written by the apostles but were written by somebody else, because the mountains described are not in the same place where they are described in the gospels. The rivers described are not in the same place where they are described in the gospels.

Africa, Central and South America, Asia, Australia, Bulgaria, Caribbean, China (People's Republic), Far and Middle East, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Spain and doubtlessly the hat made S T Gill make him think he was Ernest Hemmingway in big game hunter mode Upton, Clive; Parry, David; Widdowson, John David Allison (1994). Survey of English Dialects: The Dictionary and Grammar. UK: Routledge. p.451. ISBN 9780415020299. I don’t dine out much so I don’t usually take much notice of restaurant critics. As a result I didn’t read A A Gill’s (Adrian Anthony, or should that be I A for Inadequate Arsehole?) review of the Luxe Restaurant in East London in the last issue of the Sunday Times. Fowler, Rowena (Summer 1998). "Robert Browning in the Oxford English Dictionary: A New Approach" (PDF). Studies in Philology. 95 (3): 342 . Retrieved 11 July 2020.

Only one thing is possible, that all these miracles are invented, they have not happened. These are just Christian inventions about which Jews were not aware at all; otherwise, contemporary sources would have related them somewhere or other, in some way or other. Personally I feel nothing but contempt for the man. What was the point? Machismo? Self Esteem? Even if it was simple curiosity, Gill must be a particularly pathetic creature to need to shoot a living being to sate those needs. You can find Buddhism in the teachings of Gautam Buddha; he was the founder. You can find in the teachings of Mahavira that he was the founder of Jainism. You can find in the teachings of Lao Tzu that he was the founder of Taoism. But it is a very strange thing about Christianity: the founder had no idea at all, was not interested in creating a new religion, he was simply telling the Jews, "I am your last prophet."The two unquoted citations were a 1656 translation of Martial's Epigrams [21] [24] and a 1719 bawdy song by Thomas d'Urfey. [21] [25] In 1986 the Supplement to the OED deleted the "obsolete" label and added twentieth-century quotations and the figurative insult as a second sense. [26] [22]

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