Idly

  • 41ἀδολέσχησον — ἀ̱δολέσχησον , ἀδολεσχέω talk idly aor imperat act 2nd sg ἀ̱δολέσχησον , ἀδολεσχέω talk idly futperf ind act masc voc sg (doric aeolic) ἀ̱δολέσχησον , ἀδολεσχέω talk idly futperf ind act neut nom/voc/acc sg (doric aeolic) …

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  • 42ἐπικοπίζῃ — ἐπί κοπίζω talk idly pres subj mp 2nd sg ἐπί κοπίζω talk idly pres ind mp 2nd sg ἐπί κοπίζω talk idly pres subj act 3rd sg …

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  • 43ἠδολεσχημένα — ἠ̱δολεσχημένα , ἀδολεσχέω talk idly perf part mp neut nom/voc/acc pl (attic epic ionic) ἠ̱δολεσχημένᾱ , ἀδολεσχέω talk idly perf part mp fem nom/voc/acc dual (attic epic ionic) ἠ̱δολεσχημένᾱ , ἀδολεσχέω talk idly perf part mp fem nom/voc sg… …

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  • 44lazily — adverb 1. in a slow and lazy manner (Freq. 2) I watched the blue smoke drift lazily away on the still air • Derived from adjective: ↑lazy 2. in an idle manner this is what I always imagined myself doing in the south of France, sitting idly,… …

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  • 45chatter — I. verb Etymology: Middle English chatteren, of imitative origin Date: 13th century intransitive verb 1. to utter rapid short sounds suggestive of language but inarticulate and indistinct < squirrels chattered angrily > 2. to talk idly,&#8230; …

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  • 46idle — I. adjective (idler; idlest) Etymology: Middle English idel, from Old English īdel; akin to Old High German ītal worthless Date: before 12th century 1. lacking worth or basis ; vain < idle chatter > < idle pleasure > …

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  • 47lounge — I. verb (lounged; lounging) Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1508 intransitive verb to act or move idly or lazily ; loaf Synonyms: see idle transitive verb to pass (time) idly II …

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  • 48Breakfast — For other uses, see Breakfast (disambiguation). Part of a series on Meals …

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  • 49Groat (coin) — Groat is the traditional name of an English silver coin worth four English pennies, and also a Scottish coin originally worth fourpence, with later issues being valued at eightpence and a shilling.NameThe name has also been applied to any thick&#8230; …

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  • 50Battle of Perryville — The Battle of Perryville, also known as the Battle of Chaplin Hills, was fought on October 8, 1862, in the Chaplin Hills west of Perryville, Kentucky, as the culmination of the Confederate Heartland Offensive (Kentucky Campaign) during the&#8230; …

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