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  • As its basis (in Latin characters andr -) is the word for man, the equation of female bravery with masculinised femininity embedded within the Greek language.

    Arms and the Woman: Just Warriors and Greek Feminist Identity 2008

  • Goward was killed when his truck entered dust cloud andr ear-ended the truck in front of him.

    Gulf War II 2003

  • [384] Cf. Menander apud Stob.p. 437: [Greek: Ta deuter aiei tên gynaika dei legein, Tên d 'êgemonian tôn olôn ton andr' echein].

    Plutarch's Morals 46-120? Plutarch

  • Lol hd lib sis dsi di nid dud grdsn lol, abr, andr hundl, di nid gnn ir. '

    Lola or, The Thought and Speech of Animals Henny Kindermann

  • If you prefer Augusta Evans '"St Elmo," to Thackeray's Pendennis (I confess to a weak ness for that much abused book) have individuality enough to say so and pray for better taste -- but much of the current literature in fiction aims only to amuse and some postively weakens andr future mpanion - nowledge rature, a is always ennobling thoughts.

    The Woman's Era, Vol. 1 1894

  • If you prefer Augusta Evans '"St Elmo," to Thackeray's Pendennis (I confess to a weak ness for that much abused book) have individuality enough to say so and pray for better taste -- but much of the current literature in fiction aims only to amuse and some postively weakens andr future mpanion - nowledge rature, a is always ennobling thoughts.

    Chats with Girls 1894

  • If you prefer Augusta Evans '"St Elmo," to Thackeray's Pendennis (I confess to a weak ness for that much abused book) have individuality enough to say so and pray for better taste -- but much of the current literature in fiction aims only to amuse and some postively weakens andr future mpanion - nowledge rature, a is always ennobling thoughts.

    The Woman's Era, Vol. 1, No. 1 1888

  • Mr. Frederick Jackson's polar expedition, to explore and cross the interior of Iceland from east to west during the winter of 1894-95, on or about the 68th parallel, traversing the practically unknown districts of Storis-anch, Spengis-andr, and O-dadahraimm, and returning across the

    A Girl's Ride in Iceland George Harley 1862

  • Perhaps if we place a comma after [Greek: hyperterou], and treat [Greek: hôs andr.d. hyp. eutych.] as a genitive absolute, there will be less abruptness,

    Aeschylus' Prometheus Bound and the Seven Against Thebes 525 BC-456 BC Aeschylus 1840

  • Hôs d 'hotan andr' atê pykinê labê, host 'eni patrê,

    The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 01 (of 12) Edmund Burke 1763

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