location, from locus (pl. loci), 1715, "locality," from L. locus "a place, spot, position," from O.Latin stlocus, lit. "where something is placed," from PIE root *st(h)el- "to cause to stand, to place."
I Can't Get Over Your Love No Matter How Hard Life Seems, There's A Light In My Dreams Thanks To You.
My Friends Keep Asking Me Why There's Such A Smile On My Face There's A Home At My Place
Thanks To You
engine c.1300, "mechanical device," also "skill, craft," from O.Fr. engin "skill, cleverness," from L. ingenium "inborn qualities, talent" (see ingenious)
ingenious early 15c., "intellectual, talented," from M.Fr. ingénieux "clever, ingenious" (O.Fr. engeignos), from L. ingeniosus "of good capacity, full of intellect; clever, gifted with genius," from ingenium "innate qualities, ability," lit. "that which is inborn," from in- "in" (see in- (2)) + gignere, from PIE *gen- "produce" (see genus).
genus (pl. genera), 1550s as a term of logic, "kind or class of things" (biological sense dates from c.1600), from L. genus (gen. generis) "race, stock, kind; family, birth, descent, origin," cognate with Gk. genos "race, kind," and gonos "birth, offspring, stock," from PIE root *gen(e)- "produce, beget, be born" (cf. Skt. janati "begets, bears," janah "race," janman- "birth, origin," jatah "born;" Avestan zizanenti "they bear;" Gk. gignesthai "to become, happen;" L. gignere "to beget," gnasci "to be born," genius "procreative divinity, inborn tutelary spirit, innate quality," ingenium "inborn character," germen "shoot, bud, embryo, germ;" Lith. gentis "kinsmen;" Goth. kuni "race;" O.E. cennan "beget, create;" O.H.G. kind "child;" O.Ir. ro-genar "I was born;" Welsh geni "to be born;" Armenian chanim "I bear, I am born").
motor mid-15c., from L. motor, lit. "mover," from movere "to move" (see move). From 15c. as "controller, prime mover" (in reference to God)
"Jack Flash sat on a candlestick" probably refers to the Stones playing at Candlestick Park, while "the sacrificial rite" that has "Satan laughing with delight" is more likely Altamont..."
Oh, I don't know about that. GN may be onto something with his contention that Candlestick Park may have been the first Beatle concert featuring a Paul replacement.
Usually, when we hear or read something new, we just compare it to our own ideas. If it is the same, we accept it and say that it is correct. If it is not, we say it is incorrect. In either case, we learn nothing. ~ Thich Nhat Hanh ~
Sherlock Holmes to Watson: "Never theorize before you have data. Invariably, you end up twisting facts to suit theories, instead of theories to suit facts."
Regina fem. proper name, from Latin, lit. "queen;" related to rex (gen. regis) "king" (see regal). Cf. Skt. rajni "queen," Welsh rhyain "maiden, virgin."
regal early 14c., from L. regalis "royal, kingly, belonging to a king," from rex (gen. regis) "king," from PIE root *reg- "move in a straight line," hence, "direct, rule, guide" (cf. Skt. raj- "a king, a leader;" Avestan razeyeiti "directs;" Pers. rahst "right, correct;" L. regere "to rule," rex "a king, a leader," rectus "right, correct;" O.Ir. ri, Gaelic righ "a king;" Gaul. -rix "a king," in personal names, e.g. Vircingetorix; Goth. reiks "a leader;" O.E. rice "kingdom," -ric "king," rice "rich, powerful," riht "correct;" Goth. raihts, O.H.G. recht, O.Swed. reht, O.N. rettr "correct").
Hail, O Queen of Heaven. Hail, O Lady of Angels Hail! thou root, hail! thou gate From whom unto the world, a light has arisen: Rejoice, O glorious Virgin, Lovely beyond all others, Farewell, most beautiful maiden, And pray for us to Christ.
Regina fem. proper name, from Latin, lit. "queen;" related to rex (gen. regis) "king" (see regal). Cf. Skt. rajni "queen," Welsh rhyain "maiden, virgin."
regal early 14c., from L. regalis "royal, kingly, belonging to a king," from rex (gen. regis) "king," from PIE root *reg- "move in a straight line," hence, "direct, rule, guide" (cf. Skt. raj- "a king, a leader;" Avestan razeyeiti "directs;" Pers. rahst "right, correct;" L. regere "to rule," rex "a king, a leader," rectus "right, correct;" O.Ir. ri, Gaelic righ "a king;" Gaul. -rix "a king," in personal names, e.g. Vircingetorix; Goth. reiks "a leader;" O.E. rice "kingdom," -ric "king," rice "rich, powerful," riht "correct;" Goth. raihts, O.H.G. recht, O.Swed. reht, O.N. rettr "correct").
Nibiru, in Babylonian Astronomy translates to “Point of Transition” or ”Planet of Crossing,” especially of rivers, i.e. river crossings or ferry-boats, a term of the highest point of the ecliptic , i.e. the point of summer solstice, and its associated constellation.
Staring at one of the murals she’s painted on her wall, she realizes that it has been embedded with a symbol that she’d subconsciously hidden for herself. She quickly realizes that the symbol is present throughout the mural and all the others she’s painted in her room. The symbol is that of a sun, and it is the symbol of the kingdom from where she was a princess until she was kidnapped as a baby. It is this very kingdom that releases floating lamps every year on her birthday in the hope that she will one day return to them.
Wouldn't you rather hear it straight from me, though, and not Disney?
She picks up daisys from a field She loves to weave them in her hair I know she knows it isn't real She still hears music in the air Its coming from inside her heart I hope it lasts forever!
The sun is shining in the sky She wants to dance around the world And though I'd love to be the guy That gets to walk off with the girl I'll go along with all she needs
You wanted me in the front line (so fine so fine) You wanted to see your sunshine, oh
Now, once upon a time, a single drop of sunlight fell from the heavens and from this small drop of sun, grew a magic, golden flower. It had the ability to heal the sick and injured.
Paul: Can you hear him? Hello! Brian: Not really. I hope not. I hope not! John: We brought you the flowers, Ring. Brian: He's not allowed to talk. Ringo: Eh? John: We brought you the flowers. Ringo: Oh, good. John: And the grapes. Ringo: Oh, I like grapes. Paul: He likes grapes. George: We've been to Portugal. Brian: Guess who's, guess who's top of the pops in Portugal , then. All: Who? Brian: Los Beatles.