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81Plantinga, Alvin — (1932 ) One of the leading Christian philosophers of the present day, Plantinga has made a major contribution to the current renaissance of Christian philosophy. He was educated at, and later taught at, Calvin College, a university of the… …
82ai-dh-, i-dh-, nasal. i-n-dh- (*heu̯i-ĝh-) — ai dh , i dh , nasal. i n dh (*heu̯i ĝh ) English meaning: to burn Note: Common Illyr. ĝh > dh phonetic mutation Deutsche Übersetzung: “brennen, leuchten” Material: O.Ind. inddhē “ inflamed, is aroused “ (pass. idhyáte,… …
83Beast of burden — Burden Bur den (b[^u] d n), n. [Written also burthen.] [OE. burden, burthen, birthen, birden, AS. byr[eth]en; akin to Icel. byr[eth]i, Dan. byrde, Sw. b[ o]rda, G. b[ u]rde, OHG. burdi, Goth. ba[ u]r[thorn]ei, fr. the root of E. bear, AS. beran,… …
84Burden — Bur den (b[^u] d n), n. [Written also burthen.] [OE. burden, burthen, birthen, birden, AS. byr[eth]en; akin to Icel. byr[eth]i, Dan. byrde, Sw. b[ o]rda, G. b[ u]rde, OHG. burdi, Goth. ba[ u]r[thorn]ei, fr. the root of E. bear, AS. beran, Goth.… …
85Burden of proof — Burden Bur den (b[^u] d n), n. [Written also burthen.] [OE. burden, burthen, birthen, birden, AS. byr[eth]en; akin to Icel. byr[eth]i, Dan. byrde, Sw. b[ o]rda, G. b[ u]rde, OHG. burdi, Goth. ba[ u]r[thorn]ei, fr. the root of E. bear, AS. beran,… …
86carefree — care free (k[^a]r fr[=e] ), adj. 1. Free of trouble and worry and care; as, the carefree joys of childhood; carefree millionaires, untroubled financially. Syn: happy, lighthearted, unworried. [WordNet 1.5] 2. nonchalant in a cheerful manner. Syn …
87devil-may-care — adj. 1. cheerfully irresponsible. Syn: carefree, happy go lucky, harum scarum, slaphappy. [WordNet 1.5] 2. marked by a carefree unconventionality or disreputableness. Syn: raffish, rakish. [WordNet 1.5] …
88Genially — Gen ial*ly, adv. 1. By genius or nature; naturally. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Some men are genially disposed to some opinions. Glanvill. [1913 Webster] 2. Gayly; cheerfully. Johnson. [1913 Webster] …
89Gladly — Glad ly, adv. [From {Glad}, a.] [1913 Webster] 1. Preferably; by choice. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] 2. With pleasure; joyfully; cheerfully; eagerly. [1913 Webster] The common people heard him gladly. Mark xii. 37. [1913 Webster] …
90Jocund — Joc und, adv. Merrily; cheerfully. Gray. [1913 Webster] …