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  • 25Inn —    In the modern sense, unknown in the East. The khans or caravanserais, which correspond to the European inn, are not alluded to in the Old Testament. The inn mentioned in Ex. 4:24 was just the halting place of the caravan. In later times khans… …

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  • 26depot — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. warehouse, depository; station. See store, location. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A warehouse] Syn. annex, depository, magazine; see arsenal , storehouse . 2. [A railroad or bus station] Syn. station,… …

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  • 27stage — n. 1. Platform. 2. Platform, scaffold, staging. 3. Theatre, playhouse. 4. Drama. 5. Arena, place of exhibition, field, platform, boards, theatre. 6. Station, stagehouse, halting place. 7. Step, degree, point. 8 …

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  • 28churches —    As appears in many entries in this book, a remarkable number of English *calen dar customs are associated with churches, even though they now contain no religious elements. Sometimes, their dates link them to saints days; sometimes, as with… …

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  • 29étape — /ay tap /; Fr. /ay tannp /, n., pl. étapes /ay taps /; Fr. /ay tannp /. Mil. 1. a place where troops camp after a day s march. 2. a day s march. 3. Archaic. supplies issued to troops during a march. [ F; MF estaple < MD stapel warehouse …

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  • 30é|tape — «ay TAP», noun. French. 1. a public storehouse. 2. a) an allowance of supplies for soldiers on the march. b) the halting place at the end of a march. c) the distance marched by troops during one day. 3. (in old Russia) a stockade used to confine… …

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