(verb) to expose to shame or blame by means of falsehood and misrepresentation / (verb) violate betray
In Greek drama, to traduce biological human roles is to court the change that is death, the death that is change.
In Greek drama, to traduce biological human roles is to court the change that is death, the death that is change.
declivated: downward sloping; declivity: downward slope
There is a space here, an impression, like a footprint in the sand or a cast, a male declivity in the shape of my husband.
There is a space here, an impression, like a footprint in the sand or a cast, a male declivity in the shape of my husband.
(adjective) of, relating to, or constituting a portent / (adjective) eliciting amazement or wonder; prodigious / (adjective) being a grave or serious matter / (adjective) self-consciously solemn or important; pompous / (adjective) ponderously excessive
Her silence is portentous, smooth and sealed.
Her silence is portentous, smooth and sealed.