Difference between revisions of "Tighteousness"
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− | * '''Titus Andronicus:''' character in Shakespeare's tragedy ( | + | *'''Titus Livius:''' Roman historian also known as "Livy" |
+ | ** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titus_Livius] | ||
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+ | * '''Titus Andronicus:''' character in Shakespeare's tragedy ([[tragoady]] in line 13) of the same name | ||
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+ | * '''tighteousness:''' the condition of being drunk → '''tight:''' (''slang'') drunk | ||
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+ | * '''tighteousness:''' confinement |
Latest revision as of 17:21, 1 June 2019
- righteousness → "Islam" may be translated as "striving after righteousness"
- tightness → corset → Stay us
- Titus: Roman emperor
- Titus Livius: Roman historian also known as "Livy"
- Titus Andronicus: character in Shakespeare's tragedy (tragoady in line 13) of the same name
- tighteousness: the condition of being drunk → tight: (slang) drunk
- tighteousness: confinement