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41ἐξευμενίζουσιν — ἐξευμενίζω propitiate pres part act masc/neut dat pl (attic epic doric ionic) ἐξευμενίζω propitiate pres ind act 3rd pl (attic epic doric ionic) ἐξευμενίζω propitiate pres part act masc/neut dat pl (attic epic doric ionic) ἐξευμενίζω propitiate… …
42ἐξευμενίζω — propitiate pres subj act 1st sg ἐξευμενίζω propitiate pres ind act 1st sg ἐξευμενίζω propitiate pres subj act 1st sg ἐξευμενίζω propitiate pres ind act 1st sg …
43ἐξευμενίσαι — ἐξευμενίζω propitiate aor inf act ἐξευμενίσαῑ , ἐξευμενίζω propitiate aor opt act 3rd sg ἐξευμενίζω propitiate aor inf act ἐξευμενίσαῑ , ἐξευμενίζω propitiate aor opt act 3rd sg …
44ἐξιλάσκεσθε — ἐξῑ̱λάσκεσθε , ἐξιλάσκομαι propitiate imperf ind mp 2nd pl ἐξῑλάσκεσθε , ἐξιλάσκομαι propitiate pres imperat mp 2nd pl ἐξῑλάσκεσθε , ἐξιλάσκομαι propitiate pres ind mp 2nd pl ἐξῑλάσκεσθε , ἐξιλάσκομαι propitiate imperf ind mp 2nd pl (homeric… …
45pacify — transitive verb ( fied; fying) Etymology: Middle English pacifien, from Anglo French pacifier, from Latin pacificare, from pac , pax peace Date: 15th century 1. a. to allay the anger or agitation of ; soothe < pacify a crying child > b …
46Genius (mythology) — Winged genius facing a woman with a tambourine and mirror, from southern Italy, about 320 BC. In ancient Roman religion, the genius was the individual instance of a general divine nature that is present in every individual person, place or… …
47Dorje Shugden controversy — Further information: Dorje Shugden Part of a series on Tibetan Buddhism …
48Dances of Sri Lanka — Traditional Sri Lankan harvesting dance The origin of the dances of Sri Lanka lies with the indigenous people of Sri Lanka, the Wanniyala Aetto and yakkas ( those who work with iron ) …
49appease — appeasable, adj. appeasableness, n. appeasably, adv. appeasement, n. appeaser, n. appeasingly, adv. /euh peez /, v.t., appeased, appeasing. 1. to bring to a state of peace, quiet, ease, calm, or contentment; pa …
50appease — ap•pease [[t]əˈpiz[/t]] v. t. peased, peas•ing 1) to bring to a state of calm; pacify: to appease an angry king[/ex] 2) to satisfy; relieve: The fruit appeased his hunger[/ex] 3) gov to yield to the demands of in a conciliatory effort, sometimes… …