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  • She was instead found reminiscent of Candice Night when singing slower, medievally inspired tracks.
  • ;bloodletting ( phlebotomy ), which was the context of use of the word medievally.
  • Medievally in Arabic and Syriac it was used in the sense of " incantation " sometimes.
  • The songs performed here are usually modern medievally-styled tunes, Christmas carols and other traditional tunes.
  • Medievally in Latin & Italian & French, the sect was called the " Assissini | Assassini ".
  • Post-medievally in the West the sense was extended to a corpse preserved by desiccation ( drying out ).
  • Anciently and medievally, different components of the sumac were used in leather making, in dyeing, and in medicine.
  • Multiple complaints remain unaddressed by the church and actually tries to, literally and medievally, demonize noise complaints and discard them as church persecussion.
  • Medievally the word was also used for other types of azure-blue rock that were less costly, especially the type called Azurite today.
  • The plan allowed for expansion at either end, a major reason for the informal medievally-inspired design, which would not suffer if asymmetrically developed.
  • Medievally from the 12th century onward ( if not earlier ), the Western European term bezant also meant the gold dinar coins minted by Islamic governments.
  • The palaces here are ment as historical buildings or, if not really medievally old, these buildings are expected to be nationally noted as heritage sites.
  • Borax ( i . e ., sodium borate ) was in use medievally primarily as a fluxing agent in soldering gold, silver and metal ornaments.
  • It was the first album in Grave Digger's trilogy of medievally inspired concept albums which was continued by " Excalibur " ( 1999 ).
  • He also fills in the history that preceded Parchman's creation, especially the period when Mississippi and other Southern states carried out a medievally cruel practice called convict leasing.
  • The Arabic name entered Iberian Romance languages late medievally, producing late medieval Spanish " alberengena " = " aubergine " and Catalan " alberginia " = " aubergine ".
  • All reviews of works, performances, etc ., re-imagining the Middle Ages in postmedieval times are published in the journal's online review " arm, " " Medievally Speaking ".
  • Medievally in Arabic texts the wordform is " al-hash + sh + ya ", The generalization of the sect's nickname to the meaning of any sort of assassin happened in Italian at the start of the 14th century.
  • The society maintains a peer-reviewed journal, " Studies in Medievalism ", an online journal for shorter articles ( " The Year's Work in Medievalism " ), and a review journal, " Medievally Speaking " edited by Richard Utz.
  • The English word came from the Hindi / Urdu-speaking area of northeast India in the late 18th century and its source was the Hindi / Urdu " atr | itr " = " perfume ", which had come from the Persian " ?itr " = " perfume ", and the Persian had come medievally from the Arabic " ?itr ".
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