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Liath [Nov. 18th, 2008|02:37 pm]

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[mood | accomplished]

I bet you thought I'd abandoned this. Nope, still working on it. Don't like this part as much, but then I suck at dialog anyway, and I've still got a better handle on Liath's voice than I do Annie's yet. But I'm getting there.

(For the previous bits of this, click on the "liath" tag at the bottom of this post.)

More of that story )
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Dude, LJ's 404 page rocks! [Nov. 18th, 2008|02:23 pm]

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Narrator: In A.D. 2006, Web was beginning.
Captain: What happen ?
Mechanic: Somebody set up us the journal.
Operator: We get signal.
Captain: What !
Operator: Main browser turn on.
Captain: It's you !!
CATS: How are you users !!
CATS: All your base are belong to Frank.
CATS: You are on the way to 404.
Captain: What you say !!
CATS: You have no chance to reach your page. Make your spelling correct.
CATS: Ha Ha Ha Ha ....
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Daily post [Nov. 18th, 2008|02:07 pm]

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[mood | groggy]

Sleep: 12:30am to 4am, 5:30am to 6:30am, 7:30am to 10:30am

Weather: clear, 62F, 33% humidity, high 62F

Daily BPAL: PUMPKIN PATCH II 2008
Description: Pumpkin with black musk, leather accord, tonka, teak, orange wood, and opoponax.
In bottle: Pumpkin and tonka, heavy on the vanilla scent, with an afterscent of musk.
On me: Pumpkin and leather, with an undertone of vanilla, and just a hint of musk. I really like this one.

Daily Tarot: 4 of Wands: Perfected work; rest after labour. Peace, prosperity, harmony. Romance, a coming marriage.

MyMiniCity: Increase Population
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Increase Industry
Increase Security

Reading:
Myths of the Norsemen: from the Eddas and Sagas by H. A. Guerber
Letters by Cicero
Th1rte3n by Richard K. Morgan
Kate Crackernuts by Katherine M. Briggs
Heart Like Water: Surviving Katrina and Life in its Disaster Zone by Joshua Clark
The Sandman, Vol 10: The Wake by Neil Gaiman
This is All: The Pillow Book of Cordelia Kenn by Aidan Chambers
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Twittering [Nov. 17th, 2008|05:28 pm]

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  • 18:08 Neverwinter Nights is a *harsh* game #
  • 19:23 Damn my obsessive compulsive need for completeness! #
  • 08:05 I'm tired of being single. #
  • 08:29 Today is a tea morning. #
  • 09:10 I have this annoying cough I can't get rid of. It's really annoying. #
  • 09:11 I need to drink faster. Cold tea is quite disgusting. #
  • 09:50 *Now* the crash hits. And here I thought I was doing better this morning. #
  • 10:46 I feel fuzzy. #
  • 14:51 Working with primary sources in genealogy research can be frustrating. #
  • 15:01 Too many Ephraims! #
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Name pronuciations [Nov. 17th, 2008|03:01 pm]

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[mood | confused]

Speaking of older names, I was wondering. How would y'all pronounce the name Ephraim?

I was pronouncing it with a short 'e' and a schwa in the second syllable, and my co-worker was pronouncing it with a long 'e' and a long 'a' in the second syllable. Any ideas as to the correct one?
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Daily post [Nov. 17th, 2008|08:06 am]

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[mood | busy]

Sleep: 11:30pm to 6:30am

Weather: clear, 44F, 75% humidity, high 68F (I got to see my breath this morning!)

Daily BPAL: THE WITCHING TIME OF NIGHT
Description: Moonflower, night-blooming cereus, white hellebore, English ivy, monkshood, angel's trumpet, oleander, and eastern hemlock.
In bottle: Ivy, moonflower, and other light floral scents.
On me: Ivy and woody herbage, with a light floral afterscent. Nice and sweet.

Daily Tarot: 10 of Swords, Reversed: Overthrow of evil forces. Some success and profit. Courage to rise again. In spiritual matters, looking to higher powers for help.

MyMiniCity: Increase Population
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Increase Industry
Increase Security

Reading:
Myths of the Norsemen: from the Eddas and Sagas by H. A. Guerber
Letters by Cicero
Th1rte3n by Richard K. Morgan
Kate Crackernuts by Katherine M. Briggs
Heart Like Water: Surviving Katrina and Life in its Disaster Zone by Joshua Clark
The Sandman, Vol 10: The Wake by Neil Gaiman
This is All: The Pillow Book of Cordelia Kenn by Aidan Chambers
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LJ News Special Edition: Server Move, Permanent Account Sale Update, A La Carte Userpics [Nov. 16th, 2008|11:35 pm]

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[theljstaff]
Welcome to a Very Special Edition of LJ News.

Moving Day and What It Means for You

Moving What Where?

The long-awaited server move takes place this Tuesday, November 18, at 8:00 a.m. PST. We're moving the site from servers based in San Francisco to the servers in our new data center in Montana. A massive data move like this takes a lot of heavy lifting, and to haul all that data from San Francisco to Montana, we have to take the site down, starting at 8:00 a.m. PST on Tuesday morning. We don't think the move will take more than four hours, but there's always the possibility that it could take longer (the best laid plans and all).

What Does This Mean for You?

During the downtime, nothing on LJ will be available—no posting, no Friends page, no LJ mail, nada. When we bring the site back up, we're going to ease into it rather than open up a floodgate of traffic. Posting might not be immediately available or the site could be slow to load for a while.

New servers mean new IP addresses, so it's possible that LJ mail might not reach your email inbox because your email provider or client doesn't recognize the new IP addresses. We're working with email providers to whitelist the new IPs. There are a few things you can do on your end:
  • Add these two IP addresses to your "allowed senders" list (or whitelist) and address book in your email client: 208.93.0.18 and 208.93.0.50. These are the new IPs for sending comments notifications and LJ mail to your email inbox.

  • Add lj_notify@livejournal.com and webmaster@livejournal.com to your email address book.

If you can't edit the spam or junk filters in your email client, you may need to disable them entirely. Make these changes just before 8:00 a.m. PST on Tuesday morning or shortly after the site comes back up to ensure that your LJ mail makes it to your inbox.

Those of you who use domain aliasing to forward your domain to your LiveJournal will need to create a CNAME record that maps to livejournal.com. Please note that we're no longer supporting the A record. For more information, check the domain forwarding FAQ.

Before the move, you can check [info]lj_maintenance for complete details about the planned downtime. During the move, you can check status.livejournal.org for updates about the site's status.

Permanent Account Sale Delayed

We regret to inform you that due to the server move, the Permanent Account sale has been pushed back to December 4, rather than November 20 as announced in the last news post. After the virtual dust has settled from the move, we'll be able to turn our attention to the Permanent Account sale. Except for the start date, the details remain the same: You have a limited opportunity to purchase LJ for life for only $175. It's a bummer to delay the sale, but on the bright side, you have more time to save up.

But What About A La Carte Userpics?

We know we promised more information about a la carte userpics, and we're sorry that details have not been forthcoming (blame it on the move). We're still planning on having a la carte userpics, but we don’t have any details yet. When the move is over, we'll have more information. We're sorry for the delay.
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Twittering [Nov. 14th, 2008|05:25 pm]

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  • 08:48 Of *course* it would be in South Carolina: tinyurl.com/6dgmdd #
  • 11:53 Sigourney Weaver is my 11th cousin once removed. #
  • 11:54 Rutherford B. Hayes is my 7th cousin 5 times removed. #
  • 12:48 My 3rd and 4th seasons of Due South arrived yesterday! Tonight I start introducing Isaac to the series :) #
  • 12:59 Genealogy research is work-related, right? #
  • 13:57 The wireless network at work keeps going down, it's very annoying. #
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We're moving Tuesday, November 18, 2008 at 16:00-20:00 UTC [Nov. 14th, 2008|12:17 pm]

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[dwell]
We're pulling the plug! And putting it back in a different location! Ok, that was bad.

Seriously though, our data center move -- from San Francisco to Montana -- is scheduled for THIS TUESDAY, November 18, 2008 at 16:00 UTC (this equates to 8AM Pacific timezone) and will last for 4 hours. Unfortunately it'll be total downtime for all our sites and services -- no posting, no reading, no email.

Another [info]news announcement will be posted on Monday November 17, including links to updated FAQs that you'll want to check out before the move.

As always, status.livejournal.org will have any updates during the move so bookmark it and check it out for the latest news.

All of us at LiveJournal have been eagerly looking forward to this move and I want to thank you for your patience and understanding as we put the finishing touches on something that will allow us to bring you an even better product in the future.
Though for us in the Ops and Engineering teams, we'll be REALLY happy if, on Tuesday, everything just works the same way it did on Monday.  Heh.

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Names [Nov. 14th, 2008|01:35 pm]

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[mood | curious]

As I go through the old censuses and other records, I am struck by how, at least in the English-speaking world, there seem to be so few names that are really used prior to about 1850 or so. So I thought I'd start a list. Suggestions welcome. I'm really thinking there are perhaps only about 20 or so for each gender.


Male:
Alexander
Anthony
Benjamin
Charles
Christopher
Edward
Francis
George
James
John
Joseph
Michael
Nathaniel
Richard
Robert
Thomas
William


Female:
Agnes
Abigail
Ann/Anne
Catherine/Katherine (and variants)
Dorothy
Elizabeth (and variants)
Frances
Hannah
Jane/Janet (and variations)
Joan (Joanne, Joanna)
Louisa
Lucy
Margaret/Margery (and variations)
Martha
Mary
Sarah
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Fun with Ancestry again [Nov. 14th, 2008|12:38 pm]

gwynraven
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[mood | amused]

So yesterday and today, suffering from a general inability to get any real work done, I've been ferreting out more of my family tree. Rutherford B. Hayes and Sigourney Weaver are now on my tree, as a 7th cousin 5 times removed and an 11th cousin once removed, respectively. I can also claim George W. Bush as a relative through marriage, but I won't. Rutherford and Sigourney now join Lady Godiva and half the royal families of Europe as the famous people I'm related to. Sadly, they are both once again on my biological father's side. My stepfather has famous relatives of his own. My poor mother, on the other hand, is not related to anyone famous that I can find. I think she feels slighted.
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Daily post [Nov. 14th, 2008|11:13 am]

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[mood | blah]

Sleep: 6pm to 4am

Weather: Clear, 73F, 78% humidity, high 75F

Daily BPAL: THE CHURCHYARD
Description: Overgrown dark green bullrush, midnight roses, dwarf St. John's Wort, frankincense, blackberry leaf, and moss-covered, half-buried tree bark.
In bottle: Woodsy herbs and an afterscent of roses.
On me: same as above, only stronger. Nice.

Daily Tarot: 7 of Pentacles: Pause during the development of an enterprise. Unprofitable speculations. Loss of promising fortune. Disappointment. Anxiety about a loan. Success not attained.

MyMiniCity: Increase Population
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Increase Industry
Increase Security

Reading:
Myths of the Norsemen: from the Eddas and Sagas by H. A. Guerber
Letters by Cicero
Th1rte3n by Richard K. Morgan
Kate Crackernuts by Katherine M. Briggs
Heart Like Water: Surviving Katrina and Life in its Disaster Zone by Joshua Clark
The Sandman, Vol 10: The Wake by Neil Gaiman
This is All: The Pillow Book of Cordelia Kenn by Aidan Chambers
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Twittering [Nov. 13th, 2008|05:10 pm]

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  • 08:03 Just found out there's a Facebook group dedicated to the albino squirrels that live on campus. Of course I joined *g* #
  • 09:02 Just once I'd like to get more than 6 hours of sleep on a weeknight. #
  • 09:46 Bought the new BPAL Trading Post t-shirt. Damn them for having such great shirts. Pretty soon half my wardrobe will be BPAL. #
  • 11:44 I'm reduced to doing memes on LJ. What is wrong with my brain today?! #
  • 12:45 Looks like the Churchills in my family tree aren't related to Winston after all. #
  • 13:19 It is very odd to find, after years of thinking that my ancestry was primarily German and Irish, that I am, in fact, overwhelmingly English. #
  • 15:15 There's an article in a magazine here about zydeco 'sax and bass'. I, of course, read it as 'sex and ass'. #
  • 15:17 Oh thank god! I am related *by marriage only* to George W. Bush. If it had been by blood I think I'd have slit my wrists. #
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Thursday Memage [Nov. 13th, 2008|11:34 am]

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Because I haven't done it in awhile and I'm not doing so good at being productive:

1. WITNESS PROTECTION NAME: (mother's & father's middle names)
Christine Keithley

2. NASCAR NAME: (first name of your mother's dad, father's dad)
Carlton John

3. STAR WARS NAME: (the first 2 letters of your last name, first 4 letters of your first name)
Ragwyn or Ryjenn

4.DETECTIVE NAME: (favorite color, favorite animal)
Black Raven

5. SOAP OPERA NAME: (middle name, city where you live)
Michelle Baton Rouge (hey, I like that)

6. SUPERHERO NAME: (2nd favorite color, favorite alcoholic drink, optionally add "THE" to the beginning)
Oh dear god. Do I really have to put this? Dammit. Ok, fine. The Purple Blowjob

7. FLY NAME: (first 2 letters of 1st name, last 2 letters of your last name)
Gwen (damn, am I ever going to get away from that mispronunciation?) or Jean (How come both of mine are actually real names?)

8. GANGSTA NAME: (favorite ice cream flavor, favorite cookie):
Mint Chocolate Chip Molasses

9. ROCK STAR NAME: (current pet's name, current street name)
Robin Sherwood (damn that's ironic)
Siobhán Sherwood
Ciara Sherwood
Fionnuala Sherwood
Fiona Sherwood
Finnegan Sherwood

10. PORN NAME: (1st pet, street you grew up on)
Brandy Kayer
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Daily post [Nov. 13th, 2008|09:38 am]

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[mood | working]

Sleep: 1am to 6:30am

Weather: cloudy, 62F, 93% humidity, high 72F

Daily BPAL: FEARFUL PLEASURE
Description: Dried orange peels floating in simmering cider, roasted apples, smoldering firewood, chimney smoke, sassafras beer, warm hawthorn wood, and oakmoss.
In bottle: oranges, apple cider, sassafrass, and oakmoss. *Very nice*
On me: Sassafrass, oakmoss, an undertone of smoke, and an afterscent of apple cider. I like!

Daily Tarot: The Lovers, Reversed: Quarrel, infidelity, danger of a broken marriage. Need to stabilise the emotions. Possibility of a wrong choice.

MyMiniCity: Increase Population
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Reading:
Myths of the Norsemen: from the Eddas and Sagas by H. A. Guerber
Letters by Cicero
Th1rte3n by Richard K. Morgan
Kate Crackernuts by Katherine M. Briggs
Heart Like Water: Surviving Katrina and Life in its Disaster Zone by Joshua Clark
The Sandman, Vol 10: The Wake by Neil Gaiman
This is All: The Pillow Book of Cordelia Kenn by Aidan Chambers
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Twittering [Nov. 12th, 2008|05:21 pm]

gwynraven
  • 08:03 I took yesterday off and feel much better today. #
  • 08:56 My caffeine gum doesn't seem to be working as well today. #
  • 10:53 Woohoo!! They cynic in me is wondering how long it will last, but I'm trying to drown her out. tinyurl.com/56ckv9 #
  • 12:25 I hate cramps. #
  • 14:57 Weeding is more tiring than it sounds. #
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Daily post [Nov. 12th, 2008|08:03 am]

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[mood | optimistic]

Sleep: 12am to 6:30am

Weather: cloudy, 66F, 88% humidity, high 74F

Daily BPAL: PUMPKIN PATCH III 2008
Description: Pumpkin with pink grapefruit, lemon verbena, yuzu, lime, parsley, and mint.
In bottle: Pumpkin and citrus, with an afterscent of mint.
On me: Grapefruit, lemon and mint, with an undertone of pumpkin. Ok, but I'm not a huge fan of strong citrus scents.

Daily Tarot: Knight of Cups, Reversed: Sensual, idle, untruthful. Swindling, trickery, fraud. Propositions should be carefully looked into.

MyMiniCity: Increase Population
Increase Transportation
Increase Industry
Increase Security

Reading:
Myths of the Norsemen: from the Eddas and Sagas by H. A. Guerber
Letters by Cicero
Th1rte3n by Richard K. Morgan
Kate Crackernuts by Katherine M. Briggs
Heart Like Water: Surviving Katrina and Life in its Disaster Zone by Joshua Clark
The Sandman, Vol 10: The Wake by Neil Gaiman
This is All: The Pillow Book of Cordelia Kenn by Aidan Chambers
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Twittering [Nov. 10th, 2008|05:15 pm]

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  • 08:37 I don't remember getting any sleep last night. Just lots of tossing and turning. And I was late to work this morning. Today sucks. #
  • 08:56 I got a coworker hooked on BPAL. Go me! #
  • 09:16 How exactly am I supposed to teach when I'm half-asleep? I'm seriously considering going home early once my class is over. #
  • 09:28 Lost in Translation: tinyurl.com/5e37xw #
  • 11:00 My class didn't show up. Ah well. Their loss. #
  • 11:34 I realise I'm whining, but I really want to go home now. My class didn't show up, and I can probably get someone to cover my desk shift. #
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Daily post [Nov. 10th, 2008|08:54 am]

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[mood | sleepy]

Sleep: I don't really remember getting any. I'm sure I did get some, but I spent most of the night awake.

Weather: clear, 48F, 70% humidity, high 73F

Daily BPAL: SAMHAIN 2008
Description: Truly the scent of autumn itself -- damp woods, fir needle, and black patchouli with the gentlest touches of warm pumpkin, clove, nutmeg, allspice, sweet red apple and mullein.
In bottle: A pine forest at night after a storm - damp notes, wood, pine, and patchouli.
On me: Pine, patchouli, and a hint of clove and nutmeg. Very nice.

Daily Tarot: 10 of Pentacles: Riches, inheritance. Attention to family matters, interest in one's ancestral tree. A problem concerning a will or pension. May refer to the acquiring of a house or business property.

MyMiniCity: Increase Population
Increase Transportation
Increase Industry
Increase Security

Reading:
Myths of the Norsemen: from the Eddas and Sagas by H. A. Guerber
Letters by Cicero
Th1rte3n by Richard K. Morgan
Kate Crackernuts by Katherine M. Briggs
Heart Like Water: Surviving Katrina and Life in its Disaster Zone by Joshua Clark
The Sandman, Vol 10: The Wake by Neil Gaiman
This is All: The Pillow Book of Cordelia Kenn by Aidan Chambers
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Definitions [Nov. 9th, 2008|05:21 pm]

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raffia: (n) 1. A palm of the large-leaved tropical genus Raphia, especially one of those whose young leaves yield the fibre known as raffia; specifically R. farinifera of East and Central Africa, which is cultivated in Madagascar for this purpose.
2. The soft fibre from the leaves of any of the raffia palms, used extensively as garden twine, in handicrafts such as basket-making, and to make coarse cloth (rabanna) or matting.



rabanna: (n) A coarse fabric woven from raffia, made chiefly in Madagascar; an item made from this.



rennet: (n) 1. A mass of curdled milk found in the stomach of an unweaned calf or other animal, used for curdling milk in making cheese, etc.; also, a preparation of the inner membrane of the stomach used for this or other purposes.
2. Anything used to curdle milk, especially the plant Galium verum, Lady's Bedstraw.
3. One of a large class of dessert apples of French origin, of which the most esteemed varieties are round or flattish in shape, small or medium sized, firm fleshed, and good for keeping; also formerly applied to a pippin grafted on a pippin-stock.
4. A farrier's tool, used for probing the hoof of a horse.



pippin: (n) 1. A seed or pip of any of various fleshy fruits.
2. A part of a pea embryo, perhaps the radicle.
3. In extended use: a grain of gold, resembling a pip in size and shape.
4. A grape.
5. Formerly: a kind of sweet apple, typically late-ripening, fine-flavoured, and having good keeping qualities. Now (frequently with distinguishing word): any of numerous fine-flavoured varieties of dessert apple.
6. A person. Originally derogatory: a young, foolish, or naive person. In later use chiefly as a term of endearment: a dear; a darling; a pet.
7. An excellent, pleasing, or beautiful person or thing.



litotes: (n) A figure of speech, in which an affirmative is expressed by the negative of the contrary; an instance of this.



clausula: (n) 1. In Music: The conclusion or ‘close’ of a musical movement or phrase.
2. A polyphonic composition using as a cantus firmus a short melisma of a chant.
3. The close or end of a period, especially one in ancient or medieval Latin having a definable cadence.



cantus firmus/canto fermo: (n) 1. The simple unadorned melody of the ancient hymns and chants of the church; plain-song.
2. Hence applied to any simple subject of the same character to which counterpoint is added.



melisma: (n) A melody or melodic sequence of notes. Usually specifically (in singing and vocal composition): the prolongation of one syllable over a number of notes; an instance of this.



cadence: (n) In Verse and Music: 1. The flow of verses or periods; rhythm, rhythmical construction, measure.
2. The measure or beat of music, dancing, or any rhythmical movement; e.g. of marching.
3. The fall of the voice; sometimes, the general modulation of the voice.
4. Local or national modulation, ‘accent’.
5. The rising and (especially) falling of elemental sounds, as of a storm, the sea, etc.
6. In Music: The conclusion or ‘close’ of a musical movement or phrase.
7. In Horsemanship: An equal measure or proportion which a horse observes in all his motions when he is thoroughly managed.
8. Harmonious combination of colours.
9. In the Latin sense of 'falling': Falling, sinking down; mode of falling.
10. The falling out of an occurrence; chance.



augural: (adj) 1. Of or pertaining to augurs or augury.
2. Significant of the future; betokening either good or ill; lucky or ominous.



imperium: (n) Command; absolute power; supreme or imperial power; empire.



plaudite: (n) 1. An appeal for applause at the end of a play, etc.
2. A round of applause; an act of hand-clapping; an audible expression of praise or approval. Hence more generally: any emphatic expression of approval.



syncretism: (n) 1. Attempted union or reconciliation of diverse or opposite tenets or practices, esp. in philosophy or religion; specifically the system or principles of a school founded in the 17th century by George Calixtus, who aimed at harmonizing the sects of Protestants and ultimately all Christian bodies (almost always in derogatory sense).
2. In Philology: The merging of two or more inflectional categories.
3. In Psychology: The process of fusing diverse ideas or sensations into a general (inexact) impression; an instance of this.



veridical: (adj) 1. Speaking, telling, or relating the truth; truthful, veracious.
2. Specifically in Psychology: Of hallucinations, phantasms, etc.: Coincident with, corresponding to, or representing real events or persons.



forensic: (adj) Pertaining to, connected with, or used in courts of law; suitable or analogous to pleadings in court.



holmgang: (n) A duel to the death. (Norse)



freshet: (n) 1. A small stream of fresh water.
2. A stream or rush of fresh water flowing into the sea.
3. A flood or overflowing of a river caused by heavy rains or melted snow.



claque: (n) An organized body of hired applauders in a theatre; hence transf. a body of subservient followers always ready to applaud their leader.



Quirinalia: (n) Roman festival to Quirinus, celebrated on February 17, on the Quirinal Hill in Rome.



demagogue: (n) 1. In ancient times, a leader of the people; a popular leader or orator who espoused the cause of the people against any other party in the state.
2. In bad sense: A leader of a popular faction, or of the mob; a political agitator who appeals to the passions and prejudices of the mob in order to obtain power or further his own interests; an unprincipled or factious popular orator.
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