| Your Welsh Lesson for the Day: mynwent, mynwentydd (fem. noun) cemetery mynwenta [mon-wen-ta] verb 1 visit cemetaries, wander around cemetaries, look around cemetaries ETYMOLOGY:(mynwent = graveyard/cemetary) + (-a suffix for forming verbs) source: Y Geiriadur Gweol |
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| Your English Lesson for the Day: matutinal, adjective: Relating to or occurring in the morning; early. Get up early and wash your face in the matutinal May Day dew; it will make your skin beautiful and your heart pure. --Ray Murphy, "Hurray, Hurray the Month of May," Boston Globe, April 28, 1988 source: www.dictionary.com |
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| This is the Boston cemetary where Paul Revere is buried. |
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