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  • adjective That can be guessed.

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  • Measurable by him who hath time, weighable by a good weigher, attainable by strong pinions, divinable by divine nut – crackers: thus did my dream find the world: —

    Thus spake Zarathustra; A book for all and none 2001

  • Measurable by him who hath time, weighable by a good weigher, attainable by strong pinions, divinable by divine nutcrackers: thus did my dream find the world: -

    Thus Spake Zarathustra 1885

  • Measurable by him who hath time, weighable by a good weigher, attainable by strong pinions, divinable by divine nut-crackers: thus did my dream find the world: --

    Thus Spake Zarathustra A book for all and none Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche 1872

  • -- Kamrasi, presuming he had gained favour in our eyes, sent, begging to know how we had slept, and said he would like us to inform him what part of his journey Bombay had this morning reached -- a fact which he had no doubt must be divinable through the medium of our books.

    The Discovery of the Source of the Nile John Hanning Speke 1845

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