Grease pit ← August 2016 · September 2016 · October 2016 → · (current) Pulchrism (and Pulchristic) See the etymology and instances of its use here. Do other...
defined as "Friday" or "day of preparation for the Sabbath". --WikiTiki89 15:53, 27 October 2016 (UTC) Doesn't this word occur in the New Testament? If so...
here: WT:Foreign Word of the Day/Nominations. Thanks! —Μετάknowledgediscuss/deeds 02:13, 18 November 2016 (UTC) If we accept citations from the internet...
January 2016 · February 2016 → · (current) Is the etymology straightforward, or is it calqued from somewhere? A bit odd to use a religious word when naming...
still happening by the way, I had a load of these edits pop up on my watchlist the other day. DonnanZ (talk) 20:58, 3 November 2016 (UTC) So don't watchlist...
enough instances of "mir ist es kalt" to make an ngram comparison of it with "mir ist kalt". —Aɴɢʀ (talk) 10:01, 13 January 2016 (UTC) The translations for...
December 2015 · January 2016 · February 2016 → · (current) Happy wiki-ing I hope that 2016 is a banner year for etymologies, appendices of personal names, and...
January 2016 · February 2016 · March 2016 → · (current) I believe the whole section WT:CFI#Idiomatic phrases is the province of WT:EL#Entry name, not of WT:CFI...
January 2016 · February 2016 · March 2016 → · (current) How general is this? I can only find it discussed with relation to a particular book, "The Ra Material"...
Grease pit ← January 2016 · February 2016 · March 2016 → · (current) nice to know the accusative and nominative of sectum but what about the definition? That's...