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Word of the day: Arrant
The word 'arrant,' originating from a Middle English term for 'wandering,' has evolved to signify something complete or ...
Meaning “to see or observe something remarkable,” from Old English behealdan. Used to express awe, as in “Behold the beauty of nature.” An old form of “you,” from Old English þū. Mostly in religious ...
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