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52Gelmírez, Diego — ▪ Spanish archbishop born c. 1068 died c. 1139 Spanish bishop and archbishop of Santiago (Santiago de Compostela) de Compostela, site of the supposed shrine of St. James, which he developed as a place of pilgrimage. Gelmírez was… …
53Truman, Bess — ▪ American first lady née Elizabeth Virginia Wallace born February 13, 1885, Independence, Missouri, U.S. died October 18, 1982, Independence, Missouri American first lady (1945–53), the wife of Harry S. Truman (Truman, Harry S.), 33rd… …
54Bat Kol — Ezekiel hears the voice, represented by the Hand of God, Dura Europos Synagogue, 3rd century CE. For the organization, see Bat Kol (organization). Bat Kol (Hebrew בּת קול: lit. small voice or whisper) is a heavenly or divine voice which proclaims …
55stretchedness — A lazy, sleepy state, characterised by inordinate desire to yawn, squirm, and stretch. I spent the whole morning in a state of complete stetchedness …
56stretchedness — A lazy, sleepy state, characterised by inordinate desire to yawn, squirm, and stretch. I spent the whole morning in a state of complete stetchedness …
57covetousness — n. Avarice, cupidity, inordinate desire or greed, greed of gain …
58letch — n Slang. 1. craving, hankering, longing, yearning, Inf. yen, appetite; hunger, covetousness, greed, inordinate desire, rapacity, cupidity, avarice. 2. liking, strong liking, predilection, weakness for; preference, choosing, bias, inclination,… …
59stage — n. & v. n. 1 a point or period in a process or development (reached a critical stage; is in the larval stage). 2 a a raised floor or platform, esp. one on which plays etc. are performed before an audience. b (prec. by the) the acting or… …
60covetise — noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English coveitise, from Old French, alteration (influenced by ise as in marcheandise merchandise) of coveitié obsolete : inordinate desire : covetousness …