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Etymologies
- Middle English iren, from Old English īren; see eis- in Indo-European roots.
Examples
“Super Bowl Sunday may the only day on which all bets are off, oron.”
“Or you can kill some time on a Sony PlayStation, at the salon oron the Internet.”
““M,” of course, being in the deep sub-basement, well below Lobby, Parking, Janitorial, and–when fully spelled out–usually followed by “oron.””
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“And I think that Pelops is also named appropriately; for, as the name implies, he is rightly called Pelops who sees what is near only (o ta pelas oron).”
“The _oron-hakodesh_, or ark containing the holy Pentateuch, a shabbily-covered pulpit, or”
“Hierono ne povis per si mem eltrovi cxu oni falsadas la oron.”
“Estante ruzaj, ili falsis la oron, being sly, they debased the gold.”
“Pelops is also named appropriately; for, as the name implies, he is rightly called Pelops who sees what is near only (o ta pelas oron).”
“There is a chance the spacecraft could fall earlier in the day, oron Monday.”
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