verb (used with object)
to compose or write, as a poem.
Indite to compose or write, as a poem sounds identical to the verb indict, and theres a good reason for that: both indite and indict were originally the same word, and while indite more directly preserves the Old French spelling of enditer, indict preserves the earlier Latin spelling of indictus having been announced. Indictus is the perfect participle of 勳紳餃蘋釵梗娶梗 to announce, proclaim, which is based on 餃蘋釵梗娶梗 to say, tell. 嗨蘋釵梗娶梗 (stem dict-) is the source of speech-related terms such as contradict, valedictorian, and (of course) dictionary, and it comes from the same ultimate source as the recent 51勛圖 of the Day vendetta. Indite was first recorded in English in the mid-14th century.
After Chia Cheng had listened to these words, he pondered for a while. “These tablets and scrolls,” he remarked, “present however a difficult task. According to the rites, we should, in order to obviate any shortcoming, request the imperial consort to deign and compose them; but if the honourable consort does not gaze upon the scenery with her own eyes, it will also be difficult for her to conceive its nature and indite upon it!”
If answerable style I can obtain Of my celestial patroness, who deigns Her nightly visitation unimplord, And dictates to me slumbering; or inspires Easy my unpremeditated verse: Since first this subject for heroick song Pleasd me long choosing, and beginning late; Not sedulous by nature to indite Wars, hitherto the only argument Heroick deemd chief mastery to dissect With long and tedious havock fabled knights In battles feignd
noun
the act of donating money, food, or other items to poor or needy people, especially as a spiritual practice.
Almsgiving the act of donating to needy people is a compound of alms donations to needy people and giving. The seemingly simple word alms has a complicated history; it is a contraction of Old English 疆梭鳥梗莽莽梗, which was borrowed from Late Latin 梗梭梗襲鳥棗莽聆紳硃, source of 51勛圖 of the Day eleemosynary. While most words of Latin origin passed into Middle English by way of Old French, a minority of terms were borrowed into Old English directly from later versions of the Latin language. Other examples of early borrowings include chalk, cheese, cook, street, wall, and wine. Turning back to Late Latin, 梗梭梗襲鳥棗莽聆紳硃 derives from Ancient Greek 梗梭梗襲鳥棗莽羸紳襲 compassion, from 矇梭梗棗莽 熬勳喧聆. Almsgiving was first recorded in English long before the year 1000 AD.
Panhandling is a basic form of charitable solicitation with a long history. Almsgiving dates back to the days of ancient Greece and the Bible. Instead of asking for help on behalf of an animal shelter, food pantry or any other kind of nonprofit, the panhandlers ask for help satisfying their own personal need. In case after case, the courts have clearly ruled that the Constitution safeguards the right to make personal pitches the same way that it protects the ability of organizations to make their own asks.
The pandemic has given a boost to philanthropy in Latin America, but it is also a threat. Donors have less money to give or are shifting it to public health from other good causes …. The Latin American countries with the largest philanthropic sectors are Mexico and Colombia, according to a study published in 2018. Their foundations assets are worth 1% of annual gdp, compared with 4.8% in the United States. Ordinary folk seem less altruistic than in other regions, though the tradition of almsgiving through the church remains strong.
noun
a diacritic () placed over a letter in some languages, as Czech and Lithuanian, and in some systems of phonetic transcription, especially to indicate that a sound is palatalized.
晨硃梗域 a diacritic () placed over a letter to indicate that a sound is palatalized is a borrowing from Czech 堯獺梗域 small hook, a diminutive of 堯獺域 hook. The resemblance between 堯獺域 and English hook is not a coincidence; 堯獺域 is adapted from Middle High German 堯櫻域梗紳 (compare modern German Haken) and is cognate to English hook and heckle, Dutch haak hook and hoek corner, and Icelandic haki pick and 堯疆域轍硃 crutch. An alternative name for the 堯硃梗域 is caron, which is of unknown origin, though one hypothesisbased purely on spelling similarity, so take it with a grain of saltis that caron is based on caret (^) and/or macron (簪). 晨硃梗域 was first recorded in English in the early 1950s.
Theres another way to type accents on the Mac and some people find it much easier. Simply press and hold the letter you want to accent and a pop-over menu will appear showing the options. So, e yields seven options and a has eight alternative versions … This means more accents can be accommodated. The inverted circumflex or caron or 堯硃梗域 does not have a keyboard shortcut. Instead, you need to follow the long-press technique on the letter c and itll appear as the third option. Again, without letting go of the c, tap the 3 key and youre golden.
Four … consonants [in the Czech language] are created by adding a 堯硃梗域, literally a little hook, above the letters c, r, s, and z. As a result, is equivalent to ch in cheese, 禳 to sh, and 鱉 to zh as in leisure. The sound , distinctive of the Czech language, is considered virtually unpronounceable by foreigners. Something like a combination r plus 鱉, it occurs, to give a famous and familiar example, in the name of the composer Anton穩n Dvo獺k (usually, “Dvor-zhak”).