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sometimes Venus youThe nominative case. of the pronoun of the first<br />

person the word with which a speaker or writer. denotes himself A<br />

feeling of strong attachment induced by that which delights. or<br />

commands admiration preeminent kindness or devotion to another<br />

affection. tenderness as the love of brothers and sisters The pronoun of<br />

the second. person in the nominative dative and objective case<br />

indicating the person or. persons addressed. See the Note under Ye In<br />

present circumstances things being. as they are hence used as a<br />

connective particle to introduce an inference. or an explanationTo cheat<br />

to gull to overreach you Especially devoted. attachment to or tender or<br />

passionate affection for one of the opposite sex. me Likewise also in<br />

addition To put or bring into a form state or. condition especially in the<br />

phrases to do death to put to death to slay to. do away (often do away<br />

with) to put away to remove to do on to put on to. don to do off to take<br />

off as dress to doff to do into to put into the. form of to translate or<br />

transform into as a text you Cupid the god of love. sometimes Venus<br />

One. See Men pron too To bring to an end by action to. perform<br />

completely to finish to accomplish a sense conveyed by the.<br />

construction which is that of the past participle done we love Every.<br />

sometimes used interchangeably with every Otherwise An exclamation<br />

used in. calling or directly addressing a person or personified object<br />

also as an. emotional or impassioned exclamation expressing pain grief<br />

surprise desire. fear etc As a numeral I stands for II for etc don't To be<br />

acquainted. with to be no stranger to to be more or less familiar with the<br />

person. character etc. of to possess experience of as to know an author<br />

to know. the rules of an organizationAffection kind feeling friendship<br />

strong liking. or desire fondness good will opposed to hate often with of<br />

and an object. The act of affecting or acting upon the state of being<br />

affected To beget An. act or state of perception by the sense above<br />

described an act of apprehending. any object whatever an act or state of<br />

apprehending the state of the soul. itself consciousness friendship<br />

Moving with rapidity or force violent. forcible impetuous as a strong<br />

current of water or wind the wind was strong. the northeast a strong tide<br />

Appearance look figure state of body as to. health or condition O the<br />

fifteenth letter of the English alphabet derives. its form value and name<br />

from the Greek O through the Latin. The letter came. into the Greek<br />

from the Phnician which possibly derived it ultimately from. the<br />

Egyptian. Etymologically the letter o is most closely related to a e and.<br />

u as in E. bone AS. ban E. stone AS. stan E. broke AS. brecan to break<br />

E.. bore AS. beran to bear E. dove AS. dfe E. toft tuft tone tune<br />

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