Difference between revisions of "O Sustainer"
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− | * '''Sustainer:''' God | + | * '''Sustainer:''' either alcohol or God, (for HCE alcohol ''is'' God .) |
* '''Edith Holland, ''The Story of Mohammed'', p.99:''' "‘O our Sustainer’, said the angels" | * '''Edith Holland, ''The Story of Mohammed'', p.99:''' "‘O our Sustainer’, said the angels" | ||
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* '''sustainer''' → [[HCE|HCE's]] cane or corset? | * '''sustainer''' → [[HCE|HCE's]] cane or corset? | ||
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+ | * '''stainer:''' one who sets the stain on something | ||
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+ | * '''O:''' grandson of (Gaelic) |
Latest revision as of 22:11, 8 November 2023
- Sustainer: either alcohol or God, (for HCE alcohol is God .)
- Edith Holland, The Story of Mohammed, p.99: "‘O our Sustainer’, said the angels"
- O Our Sustainer: a common phrase in Islamic prayer
- sustainer → HCE's cane or corset?
- stainer: one who sets the stain on something
- O: grandson of (Gaelic)