#160345 - 03/07/08 07:58 PM
Re: Un Mot par Jour
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Like leg pains, sometimes it hurts to grow
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It's all just part of the fun, I guess!
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Gail gail@adventistforum.comAnd the work of righteousness shall be peace; and the effect of righteousness quietness and assurance for ever. Isaiah 32:17
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#160351 - 03/07/08 09:00 PM
Re: Un Mot par Jour
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Blesser, to wound, why is the meaning so different in English? That's a good question.  OK here is what i find at dictionary.com Word History: The verb bless comes from Old English bldsian, blēdsian, blētsian, "to bless, wish happiness, consecrate." Although the Old English verb has no cognates in any other Germanic language, it can be shown to derive from the Germanic noun *blōdan, "blood." Bldsian therefore literally means "to consecrate with blood, sprinkle with blood." The Angles, Saxons, and Jutes, the early Germanic migrants to Britain, used bldsian for their pagan sacrifices. After they converted to Christianity, bldsian acquired new meanings as a result of its use in translations of the Latin Bible, but it kept its pagan Germanic senses as well. A wound - then blood. And: bless
O.E. bletsian, bledsian, Northumbrian bloedsian "to consecrate, make holy," from P.Gmc. *blothisojan "mark with blood," from *blotham "blood" (see blood). Originally a blood sprinkling on pagan altars. This word was chosen in O.E. bibles to translate L. benedicere and Gk. eulogein, both of which have a ground sense of "to speak well of, to praise," but were used in Scripture to translate Heb. brk "to bend (the knee), worship, praise, invoke blessings." Meaning shifted in late O.E. toward "to confer happiness, well-being," by resemblance to unrelated bliss. No cognates in other languages. Blessing is O.E. bledsung.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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#160352 - 03/07/08 09:02 PM
Re: Un Mot par Jour
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Hi D. Allen,
I always appreciate and enjoy your posts on words.
I'd be very interested in what you can find sometime in research regarding the word "willful."
Regards, "John3:17"
I'll check that out, John.
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#160686 - 03/09/08 10:46 PM
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seul fem. seule, adjectif 1 alone, by oneself 2 isolated, alone 3 unique, the only Faire cavalier seul - to act alone, on one's own literally: to do the single horseman Au XIXe siècle, le quadrille était une danse où l’on exécutait des figures, dont le "cavalier seul", qui était pratiqué par un homme seul. C'est en référence à cette danse que l'on emploie l'expression "faire cavalier seul", qui signifie que l'on agit sans l'aide de personne. - Linternaute EncyclopediaIn the 19th century, the quadrille was a dance in which one executed certain figures, among them the "cavalier seul" which was preformed by a solitary person. It is in reference to this dance that one uses the expression "faire cavalier seul" , which means that one acts without anyone's help." "Être adulte, c'est être seul." - Jean ROSTAND, Pensées d'un biologiste "To be an adult is to be alone."
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#160833 - 03/10/08 05:32 PM
Re: Un Mot par Jour
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jeu de patience , idiom puzzle; esp. jig-saw puzzle. (literally "game/play of patience") "Avec du temps et de la patience, les feuilles de mûrier se transforment en robe de soie." - proverbe "With time and patience, mulberry leaves become a robe of silk." "Goutte à goutte, l'eau creuse la pierre." - proverbe "Drop by drop, water hollows stone." " Petit à petit, l'oiseau fait son nid." - proverbe "Bit by bit, the bird builds its nest."
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#160834 - 03/10/08 05:38 PM
Re: Un Mot par Jour
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Do these sayings have English counterparts at all? It would be neat to know in which circumstances they would be used. I'm having fun with these threads! Thanks for your work in upkeeping them! 
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#160957 - 03/11/08 05:43 PM
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C’est une image de la nature en colère bleue. L'archipel d'Hawaii est le théâtre de spectaculaires phénomènes volcaniques. colère (koh-lehr), sing. fem. noun; anger; colère bleue, towering passioncourroux (ku-ru), singular, masculine noun, literary; anger« Si mars commence en courroux, Il finira tout doux, tout doux. » - proverbe“ If March begins angrily , It will finish pleasantly.” North Americans say of March: “In like a lion, out like a lamb.” « La colère est une courte folie. » Horace « Anger is a brief insanity. »
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#161060 - 03/12/08 05:53 PM
Re: Un Mot par Jour
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Like leg pains, sometimes it hurts to grow
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Un bon mot- as opposed to "un gros mot" (bad word). You don't want to use bad words!!
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