Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Same as
weed .
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The word "vision" stems from videre "to see," from Proto-Indo-European base weid - which means "to know, to see" (e.g. Sankrit veda "I know").
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The word "vision" stems from videre "to see," from Proto-Indo-European base weid - which means "to know, to see" (e.g. Sankrit veda "I know").
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Considering the Proto-Indo-European PIE root *weid-, it's just too tempting to wonder if there's a connection.
What do I "know"? 2008
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That's somewhat interesting because if the Semitic root was in fact *wdʕ, its potential relationship to PIE *weid- becomes stronger.
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That's somewhat interesting because if the Semitic root was in fact *wdʕ, its potential relationship to PIE *weid- becomes stronger.
Archive 2008-03-01 2008
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Considering the Proto-Indo-European PIE root *weid-, it's just too tempting to wonder if there's a connection.
Archive 2008-08-01 2008
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I think the reason people stare is because they look so weid together she is a big tall momma and he is a liitte short dude
Nicole Kidman And Keith Urban Officially Engaged – This Time We Mean It 2006
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One is said to have run as follows: Ser, yu will orter yur bodellyen to merchs Immetdielich do ford edward weid for das broflesen and amenieschen fied for en betell.
This Country of Ours: The Story of the United States Henrietta Elizabeth 1917
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Well, another weid beginning, although I'm now getting used to the fact that this series is just weird and to be appreciated like that.
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People have been dealing with this problem since ancient times, just stop being a baby and move out on the farm where nobody will have to look at your weid countenance.
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