a subjugated population group that formed the main population of Laconia and Messenia, the territory controlled by Sparta (in Ancient Greece)
(verb) to invoke evil on; curse / (verb) to utter curses
(noun) an intervening space
There is scarcely any living memory of boredom. This is why it can superimpose itself on all kinds of activities, even exciting ones, since it lives in the interstices.
There is scarcely any living memory of boredom. This is why it can superimpose itself on all kinds of activities, even exciting ones, since it lives in the interstices.
(adj) having or encouraging an excessive interest in sexual matters
revealing a prurient urge to search people out
about a detective show lol
revealing a prurient urge to search people out
about a detective show lol
(noun) a rhetorical or literary figure in which words, grammatical constructions, or concepts are repeated in reverse order, in the same or a modified form; e.g. ‘Poetry is the record of the best and happiest moments of the happiest and best minds.’.
the word 'inexorable' is itself inexorable [...] by the rainbow sweep of vowels which, in its cadence, describes an implacable curve--each syllable peels off irrevocably, culminating in the chiasmus of the 'X'
omg
the word 'inexorable' is itself inexorable [...] by the rainbow sweep of vowels which, in its cadence, describes an implacable curve--each syllable peels off irrevocably, culminating in the chiasmus of the 'X'
omg
(adjective) producing, relating to, or marked by intentional distortion (as by unequal magnification along perpendicular axes) of an image
anamorphosis and anagram of all the fragments
anamorphosis and anagram of all the fragments
(adj, theology) (of knowledge of God) obtained through negating concepts that might be applied to him
Apophatic is the term applied to a theology which seeks knowledge of God through what he is not rather than through what he is. A kind of negative theology.
(he says next) can also apply the concept to history, reading
Apophatic is the term applied to a theology which seeks knowledge of God through what he is not rather than through what he is. A kind of negative theology.
(he says next) can also apply the concept to history, reading
(adjective) of or relating to the earth; terrestrial / (adjective) being or relating to a usually natural electric current flowing near the earth's surface
poetic misreading or misprision
(noun) when a seed vessel or a wound gapes or bursts open
if the difference is weak, that is because the dehiscence is nil
I think this fragment is deliberately meant to be nonsense but who knows
if the difference is weak, that is because the dehiscence is nil
I think this fragment is deliberately meant to be nonsense but who knows