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ineluctable

[ in-i-luhk-tuh-buhl ] [ 阞n 阞lk t bl ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adjective

incapable of being evaded; inescapable.

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Ineluctable incapable of being evaded derives from Latin 勳紳襲梭喝釵喧櫻莉勳梭勳莽, equivalent to the prefix in- not and the verb 襲梭喝釵喧櫻娶蘋 to force a way out or over, surmount. The latter is a compound of 襲-, the prefix version of ex out of, from, and the verb 梭喝釵喧櫻娶蘋 to struggle, wrestle. Another English derivative of 梭喝釵喧櫻娶蘋 is the noun reluctance, which literally means the state of struggling against, and if youre a fan of wrestling, you may have already connected Spanish luchaas in the phrase lucha libre (literally free wrestling)to 梭喝釵喧櫻娶蘋. The evolution of Latin 梭喝釵喧櫻娶蘋 to Spanish lucha demonstrates a common sound correspondence, namely, that Latin -ct- often (though not always) becomes -ch- in Spanish. Also compare Latin nox (stem noct-) with Spanish noche night, Latin 棗釵喧繭 with Spanish ocho eight, and Latin 漍p娶款梗釵喧喝莽 with Spanish provecho 熬娶棗款勳喧. Ineluctable was first recorded in English circa 1620.

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As a scientist I operate under the hypothesis that all our thoughts, memories, percepts and experiences are an ineluctable consequence of the natural causal powers of our brain rather than of any supernatural ones. That premise has served science and its handmaiden, technology, extremely well over the past few centuries. Unless there is extraordinary, compelling, objective evidence to the contrary, I see no reason to abandon this assumption.

Christof Koch, What Near-Death Experiences Reveal about the Brain, Scientific American, June 1, 2020

Superhero flicks are unavoidably formulaic. The heroes are difficult to kill not because of their superpowers, but because they serve a higher power, an industrial blockbuster economy. The superstars each get their screen time, in a loose correlation to their importance to fans. Their defeats are ephemeral, even when they die (or appear to). They are part of the ineluctable journey to a climactic battle, which in turn points the way towards more films.

How Marvels superhero films exploit the genres limitations, Economist, April 26, 2018

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paschal

[ pas-kuhl ] [ p疆s kl ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adjective

of or relating to Easter or to Passover.

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Paschal of or relating to Easter or to Passover derives from Late Latin 梯硃莽釵堯櫻梭勳莽, of the same meaning, which is the adjectival form of Pascha Easter, Passover. Pascha, as with many words in Latin that contain the telltale ch, is adapted from Ancient Greek 捩獺莽釵堯硃, which is itself borrowed from Aramaic 梯硃莽廎汁. The ultimate source is Hebrew 梯梗莽硃廎 Passover, derived from the verb 梯櫻莽硃廎 to pass over. In this way, Passover is a calque of the original Hebrew term; to learn more about calques, compare the recent51勛圖 of the Day inveigle. Unlike the majority of European languages, which use derivatives of Latin Pascha for both Passover and Easter, most Germanic languages derive their term for Easter from the same source as the word eastnot, per popular misconception, from a Middle Eastern goddess such as Astara or Ishtar. Paschal was first recorded in English in the early 15th century.

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Easter Sunday is the first Sunday after the first full moon after the spring equinox (the halfway point between the summer and winter solstices, which is also the first day of spring). This full moon is called the paschal moon in the Christian tradition …. Two things happened in the fourth centurythe Christian Council of Nicea laid down the first-Sunday-after-the-full-moon formula, and Jewish scholars standardized the date of Passover to a fixed date in the Hebrew calendar. Neither Easter nor Passover have a fixed date in the secular (standard) calendar. On the other hand, both Easter and Passover have a relationship to the paschal moon.

Patrick Cain, Confused about the date of Easter? Heres how it works, Global News, April 12, 2016

The Last Supper, which is so celebrated in art, was of course a Seder. It was a Passover meal. And this year, as Neal [Conan] said at the beginning, Easter week begins at the same time as Passover. And the echoes of Passover in all of the Easter liturgies are enormous. The symbolism of the Paschal lamb and the Paschal Sacrifice, the meaning of going from slavery to freedom, from death to life, are the same. So there are many, many things that make you feel more together than apart at this season of the year.

Cokie Roberts, as quoted in, "'Our Haggadah': A Guide For Interfaith Families," NPR, April 11, 2011

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indite

[ in-dahyt ] [ 阞nda阞t ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

verb (used with object)

to compose or write, as a poem.

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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.

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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!”

Cao Xueqin (17151763), Dream of the Red Chamber, translated by H. Bencraft Joly, 1891

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

John Milton, Paradise Lost, 1667

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