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Glosses
Glosses meaning
plural of gloss
Example sentences (20)
Sources Glosses and glossaries The earliest sources for the Morrígan are glosses in Latin manuscripts, and glossaries (collections of glosses).
Amy points out just how many things the phrase glosses over, as well.
But it has too often been used for glosses that ignore the rite’s deeper meaning.
While details about where to purchase the glosses and their pricing have yet to be revealed, the anticipation is already building among her fans.
While plenty feel the red poppy is outdated, that it glorifies the nobility of war and glosses over its visceral horror, ahead of Remembrance Sunday they still sell in field-loads.
But, most verses have at least 3-5 different glosses.
He further stated that only commentaries and glosses on philosophical works were produced which lacked genuine creativity and originality.
Howard glosses over that cautionary tale potential for vacuum-chambered hope—commendable yet sadly incomplete.
It also glosses over the reality that not all groups accepted the territories they found themselves in at independence.
Yet this sunny view of arranged marriage glosses over a lot of potential complications, ranging from individual heartache and loss to the wholesale porting of familial dysfunction and despair from one generation to the next.
If the gal on your list loves watching YouTube makeup tutorials, she might enjoy creating her own custom lip glosses.
Playing a key role in the limited-edition set, the Glossy Posse Mini Gloss Bomb includes five glosses made up of four spanking new shades as well as the best-selling dusty pink Fu$$y hue.
This rambling mess of an article cherry picks data and leaves out the massive single-player indie space, as it glosses over first party titles.
It glosses over the insane level of trust we are forced to put in the medical industry—the providers, the doctors, the insurance agents—when we have an accident or suddenly fall ill.
The movie glosses over Freddie’s sexuality in many aspects.
A study of major English dictionaries published in Great Britain and the United States found the most common Taoism glosses were /taʊ.
Copies of Luther's Bible featured a long list of glosses for each region that translated words which were unknown in the region into the regional dialect.
Glosses included in The Canterbury Tales manuscripts of the time praised him highly for his skill with "sentence" and rhetoric, the two pillars by which medieval critics judged poetry.
However, this is a distinct practice used for helping students of a foreign language by giving glosses for the words in a text, as opposed to the pronunciation of lesser-known characters.
In a letter of 9 May 1244, he wrote to King Louis IX, ordering the Talmud and any books with Talmudic glosses to be examined by the Regent Doctors of the University of Paris, and if condemned by them, to be burned.