mag(a) (“oneself”) + -unk (first-person plural suffix) magunk (reflexive pronoun) ourselves (Compound words): jómagunk önmagunk mag (“seed, core, stone...
Matthew 17:20: “Truly I tell you, if you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move...
(Kumeyaay, Yuma, etc) mythology who brought the Yumans seeds, the techniques of agriculture, and the tradition of painting oneself before war. kwe'rhame...
吃獨食子 (Sichuanese) to have all the food to oneself (figurative) to have all the (profit, benefit, etc.) to oneself; to not share with others 吃獨食/吃独食 (chī...
Four pairs of women's doubles badminton players, including the Chinese top seeds, have been ejected from the Olympic tournament for trying to throw matches...
comparable) Of something that sets itself or is set by oneself. Of plants, especially from seed, that germinate and grow without being planted or sown...
feed on forest seed or fruit. (agriculture, forestry, ecology, of a population of plants) To produce a very large quantity of fruit or seed in certain years...
that at the end the seed came! And what a seed, my neighbors! That's why it grew hastily, giving no time to a sigh, when the seed had barely touched the...
(oneself), to push, shove (as of people in a throng) From Old Irish ros (“flax-seed, linseed”). IPA(key): /raːs/ rass m (genitive singular resh) seed From...
Rhymes: -am From Proto-Slavic *samъ. сам • (sam) (adverb са́мо) alone, by oneself the very ..., the ... himself/herself/itself на сами́я край na samíja kraj...