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The noun began in the Latin viere, “to plait,” and the Greek iris, “rainbow.”
The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time William Safire 2004
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The noun began in the Latin viere, “to plait,” and the Greek iris, “rainbow.”
The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time William Safire 2004
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The name Vine comes from _viere_, to twist, being applied with reference to the twining habits of the parent stock; as likewise to "with," and "withy."
Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure William Thomas Fernie
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She freed us from the Turks, started us upon the path of democracy and then left us while we viere but learning to walk .
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L vt vimina, vt habeas vnde et cet A viere verbum faftum viefcere reftitui ex libris Columellae XII.
Scriptorvm rei rvsticae vetervm latinorvm tomvs primvs-[qvartvs].. 1794
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Even baptifm and the Lord's fupper, by all other fefts believed to be interwoven with the very vitals of Chriftianity, viere, difdainfully rejected by the quakcr;,: the very fabbath they profaned •, the holinefs of the churches they derided, and would give to thofe facred edifices no other appellation but that of golpel -
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Do fpreigb an pobal, the peopk viere fcattered: ipr cigbfc, fiatter thou.
Archaeologia Britannica,: Giving Some Account Additional to what Has Been ... 1707
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