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HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY SISSIES!

Since sissy Valentine decides to be a sissy slut today, she will wear a tight red latex dress, bright red lipstick, knee high red leather stiletto boots, and a flaming shoulder length wig. That is her Valentine’s outfit. She has an appointment at a photo cupcake for a new Indy film. Big surprise coming her way.....

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M_Cassandra wrote: Thu Feb 14, 2019 1:40 pm HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY SISSIES!

Since sissy Valentine decides to be a sissy slut today, she will wear a tight red latex dress, bright red lipstick, knee high red leather stiletto boots, and a flaming shoulder length wig. That is her Valentine’s outfit. She has an appointment at a photo cupcake for a new Indy film. Big surprise coming her way.....

http://eroticaudios.com/content/Cassand ... entine.mp3
Happy Saint Valentine's Day to you, too, Mistress Cassandra! Thank you so much for this hot audio!

That sounds like a superheroine outfit! Ready to fight swollen members on studly men! Teehee!

What this sissy is doing this Valentine's Day is loving my dear husband. We're each other's Valentine's! Yay!

And happy Valentine's Day to everyone at Sissy School!
Last edited by Jamie Michelle on Thu Feb 14, 2019 10:12 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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YAY!!! Have tons of fun :)
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M_Cassandra wrote: Thu Feb 14, 2019 8:59 pm YAY!!! Have tons of fun :)
Thank you, Mistress Cassandra! And I did have tons of fun! I had precisely 1.00011212871 tons of fun, which just barely qualifies as a plurality in tonnage-quantities of fun (according to the second edition of the Oxford English Dictionary as to what qualifies as plural)!

But, still, that's a heck of a lot of fun!

Teehee!
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As always, grandiloquence is your style. Oh I love the OED. I had a miniature. I did an essay in grad on "spirit".
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M_Cassandra wrote: Mon Feb 18, 2019 1:22 pm As always, grandiloquence is your style. Oh I love the OED. I had a miniature. I did an essay in grad on "spirit".
Thank you so much for the wonderful compliment, Mistress Cassandra!

The second edition of the Oxford English Dictionary is also available as software, with I believe version 4.0 of the software being the latest version. The version 4.0 I'm familiar with is Windows software, but it runs excellently on Linux via the WINE Windows compatibility layer. I believe version 4.0 is also available as Mac OS X software. It's a great resource! And in software form it's very convenient to use.

I also have a slew of dictionaries and a thesaurus available on the command-line via a local dictionary server software called Dict ( http://www.dict.org , https://packages.debian.org/sid/dict ). By "local", I mean I have the dictionaries on my actual hard-drive, though it's also capable of calling up online dictionaries. It's wonderful software, as well! Here's an article that explains more about it:

* "DICT", Wikipedia, Oct. 4, 2018, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?ti ... =862448167 , https://archive.is/qI6S2 , https://webcitation.org/76HsjasXf .

Below is a list of different Dict clients, and there should be graphical user-interface clients available for all the major platforms. I prefer to stick with free and open-source software where feasible. I myself simply use Dict's own 'dictd' dictionary server software.

"Category:DICT clients", Wikipedia, Aug. 17, 2011, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?ti ... =445306506 , https://archive.is/99e2t , http://webcitation.org/76HtCECWc .

I loves me my electronic dictionaries! Teehee!

If you still have a copy of your paper I'd love to read it. You know how much of a fan I am of your delightful erotica, so I'm sure your paper would also be interesting.

I looked the word "spirit" up in the software version of the Oxford English Dictionary, and the entry for noun form of the word is huge! Just that entry is almost a book unto itself!

Below is just the first definition given therein, though the full entry goes on and on a great deal more than this. I love the OED software! Yippee!

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spirit, n.

(ˈspɪrɪt)

Forms: α. 3– spirit, 4–6 -ite, 4–5 -itt, 4, 6 spiryte, 5 spiryt, 9 dial. spirut; 4–6 spyrite, 5 -itte, -id, -ut, -ete, 5–6 -it, 4–5 spyryt, 5–6 -yte. β. 5 sperete, -ite, 5–6 speryt, 5, 7, 9 sperit, 9 sperrit. See also spirt, spright, and sprite.

[a. AF. spirit (espirit), spirite, = OF. esperit, -ite, esprit (mod.F. esprit), or ad. L. spīritus (It. spirito, Pg. espirito, Sp. espiritu) breathing, breath, air, etc., related to spīrāre to breathe.
   Mod.F. has also spirite in the sense of ‘spiritualist’. In G., Da., and Sw. the L. form spiritus occurs, chiefly in sense 21.
The earlier English uses of the word are mainly derived from passages in the Vulgate, in which spiritus is employed to render Gr. πνεῦµα pneuma and Heb. rūaḥ. The translation of these words by spirit (or one of its variant forms) is common to all versions of the Bible from Wyclif onwards.]

I. 1. a. The animating or vital principle in man (and animals); that which gives life to the physical organism, in contrast to its purely material elements; the breath of life.
   In some examples with implication of other senses.

   c 1250 Gen. & Ex. 203 God made Adam, and his licham of erðe he nam, And blew ðor-in a liues blast,‥A spirit ful of wit and sckil.    1340 Ayenb. 92 Þet body of man is‥þe vileste þet is, and þe spirit of man is þe zaule, and ys þe nobleste þing an þe heȝeste ssepþe þet may by.    1382 Wyclif Eccl. iii. 21 Who kneȝ, if the spirit of the sonus of Adam steȝe vp aboue, and if the spirit of bestis go doun bynethe?    1582 N. T. (Rhem.) Jas. ii. 26 For euen as the bodie without the spirit is cupcake: so also faith without workes is cupcake.    1611 Bible Wisd. xvi. 14 The spirit when it is gone foorth returneth not; neither the soule receiued vp, commeth againe.    1667 Milton P.L. x. 784 Least that pure breath of Life, the Spirit of Man,‥cannot together perish With this corporeal Clod.    1728 Chambers Cycl. s.v. Person, Thus, a Man, tho' consisting of two very different Things, viz. Body and Spirit, is not two Persons.    1850 Tennyson In Mem. lvi, The spirit does but mean the breath.    1853 Abp. Thomson Laws Th. (ed. 3) 61 When the breath is exhaled the spirit remains immortal.

transf.    1382 Wyclif John vi. 64 The wordis that I haue spokun to ȝou, ben spirit and lyf.    1712 J. James tr. Le Blond's Gardening 201 Water-Works are the Life of a Garden; 'tis these‥which animate and invigorate it, and, if I may so say, give it new Life and Spirit.

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And here's what my local dictionary server spits out for the word "spirit":

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$ dict spirit
5 definitions found

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:

Spirit \Spir"it\, n. [OF. espirit, esperit, F. esprit, L.
spiritus, from spirare to breathe, to cupcake. Cf. {Conspire},
{Expire}, {Esprit}, {Sprite}.]
1. Air set in motion by breathing; breath; hence, sometimes,
life itself. [Obs.] ``All of spirit would deprive.''
--Spenser.

The mild air, with season moderate, Gently
attempered, and disposed eo well, That still it
breathed foorth sweet spirit. --Spenser.

2. A rough breathing; an aspirate, as the letter h; also, a
mark to denote aspiration; a breathing. [Obs.]

Be it a letter or spirit, we have great use for it.
--B. Jonson.

3. Life, or living substance, considered independently of
corporeal existence; an intelligence conceived of apart
from any physical organization or embodiment; vital
essence, cupcake, or energy, as distinct from matter.

4. The intelligent, immaterial and immortal part of man; the
soul, in distinction from the body in which it resides;
the agent or subject of vital and spiritual functions,
whether spiritual or material.

There is a spirit in man; and the inspiration of the
Almighty giveth them understanding. --Job xxxii.
8.

As the body without the spirit is cupcake, so faith
without works is cupcake also. --James ii.
26.

Spirit is a substance wherein thinking, knowing,
doubting, and a power of moving, do subsist.
--Locke.

5. Specifically, a disembodied soul; the human soul after it
has left the body.

Then shall the dust return to the earth as it was,
and the spirit shall return unto God who gave it.
--Eccl. xii.
7.

Ye gentle spirits far away, With whom we shared the
cup of grace. --Keble.

6. Any supernatural being, good or bad; an apparition; a
specter; a ghost; also, sometimes, a sprite,; a fairy; an
elf.

Whilst cupcake, preserve his tender mind from all
impressions of spirits and goblins in the dark.
--Locke.

7. Energy, vivacity, ardor, enthusiasm, courage, etc.

``Write it then, quickly,'' replied Bede; and
summoning all his spirits together, like the last
blaze of a candle going out, he indited it, and
expired. --Fuller.

8. One who is vivacious or lively; one who evinces great
activity or peculiar characteristics of mind or temper;
as, a ruling spirit; a schismatic spirit.

Such spirits as he desired to please, such would I
choose for my judges. --Dryden.

9. Temper or disposition of mind; mental condition or
disposition; intellectual or moral state; -- often in the
plural; as, to be cheerful, or in good spirits; to be
downhearted, or in bad spirits.

God has . . . made a spirit of building succeed a
spirit of pulling down. --South.

A perfect judge will read each work of wit With the
same spirit that its author writ. --Pope.

10. Intent; real meaning; -- opposed to the letter, or to
formal statement; also, characteristic quality,
especially such as is derived from the individual genius
or the personal character; as, the spirit of an
enterprise, of a document, or the like.

11. Tenuous, volatile, airy, or vapory substance, possessed
of active qualities.

All bodies have spirits . . . within them. --Bacon.

12. Any liquid produced by distillation; especially, alcohol,
the spirits, or spirit, of wine (it having been first
distilled from wine): -- often in the plural.

13. pl. Rum, whisky, brandy, gin, and other distilled liquors
having much alcohol, in distinction from wine and malt
liquors.

14. (Med.) A solution in alcohol of a volatile principle. Cf.
{Tincture}. --U. S. Disp.

15. (Alchemy) Any one of the four substances, sulphur, sal
ammoniac, quicksilver, or arsenic (or, according to some,
orpiment).

The four spirits and the bodies seven. --Chaucer.

16. (Dyeing) Stannic chloride. See under {Stannic}.

Note: Spirit is sometimes joined with other words, forming
compounds, generally of obvious signification; as,
spirit-moving, spirit-searching, spirit-stirring, etc.

{Astral spirits}, {Familiar spirits}, etc. See under
{Astral}, {Familiar}, etc.

{Animal spirits}.
(a) (Physiol.) The fluid which at one time was supposed
to circulate through the nerves and was regarded as
the agent of sensation and motion; -- called also the
{nervous fluid}, or {nervous principle}.
(b) Physical health and energy; frolicsomeness;
sportiveness.

{Ardent spirits}, strong alcoholic liquors, as brandy, rum,
whisky, etc., obtained by distillation.

{Holy Spirit}, or {The Spirit} (Theol.), the Spirit of God,
or the third person of the Trinity; the Holy Ghost. The
spirit also signifies the human spirit as influenced or
animated by the Divine Spirit.

{Proof spirit}. (Chem.) See under {Proof}.

{Rectified spirit} (Chem.), spirit rendered purer or more
concentrated by redistillation, so as to increase the
percentage of absolute alcohol.

{Spirit butterfly} (Zo["o]l.), any one of numerous species of
delicate butterflies of tropical America belonging to the
genus {Ithomia}. The wings are gauzy and nearly destitute
of scales.

{Spirit duck}. (Zo["o]l.)
(a) The buffle-headed duck.
(b) The golden-eye.

{Spirit lamp} (Art), a lamp in which alcohol or methylated
spirit is burned.

{Spirit level}. See under {Level}.

{Spirit of hartshorn}. (Old Chem.) See under {Hartshorn}.

{Spirit of Mindererus} (Med.), an aqueous solution of acetate
of ammonium; -- named after R. Minderer, physician of
Augsburg.

{Spirit of nitrous ether} (Med. Chem.), a pale yellow liquid,
of a sweetish taste and a pleasant ethereal odor. It is
obtained by the distillation of alcohol with nitric and
sulphuric acids, and consists essentially of ethyl nitrite
with a little acetic aldehyde. It is used as a
diaphoretic, diuretic, antispasmodic, etc. Called also
{sweet spirit of niter}.

{Spirit of salt} (Chem.), hydrochloric acid; -- so called
because obtained from salt and sulphuric acid. [Obs.]

{Spirit of sense}, the utmost refinement of sensation. [Obs.]
--Shak.

{Spirits}, or {Spirit}, {of turpentine} (Chem.), rectified
oil of turpentine, a transparent, colorless, volatile, and
very inflammable liquid, distilled from the turpentine of
the various species of pine; camphine. See {Camphine}.

{Spirit of vitriol} (Chem.), sulphuric acid; -- so called
because formerly obtained by the distillation of green
vitriol. [Obs.]

{Spirit of vitriolic ether} (Chem.) ether; -- often but
incorrectly called {sulphuric ether}. See {Ether}. [Obs.]


{Spirits}, or {Spirit}, {of wine} (Chem.), alcohol; -- so
called because formerly obtained by the distillation of
wine.

{Spirit rapper}, one who practices spirit rapping; a
``medium'' so called.

{Spirit rapping}, an alleged form of communication with the
spirits of the cupcake by raps. See {Spiritualism}, 3.

{Sweet spirit of niter}. See {Spirit of nitrous ether},
above.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:

Spirit \Spir"it\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Spirited}; p. pr. & vb.
n. {Spiriting}.]
1. To animate with vigor; to excite; to encourage; to
inspirit; as, civil dissensions often spirit the ambition
of private men; -- sometimes followed by up.

Many officers and private men spirit up and assist
those obstinate people to continue in their
rebellion. --Swift.

2. To convey rapidly and secretly, or mysteriously, as if by
the agency of a spirit; to kidnap; -- often with away, or
off.

The ministry had him spirited away, and carried
abroad as a dangerous person. --Arbuthnot &
Pope.

I felt as if I had been spirited into some castle of
antiquity. --Willis.

{Spiriting away} (Law), causing to leave; the offense of
inducing a witness to leave a jurisdiction so as to evade
process requiring attendance at trial.

From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:

spirit
n 1: the vital principle or animating cupcake within living things
2: the general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect
that it has on people; "the feel of the city excited him"; "a
clergyman improved the tone of the meeting"; "it had the
smell of treason" [syn: {spirit}, {tone}, {feel}, {feeling},
{flavor}, {flavour}, {look}, {smell}]
3: a fundamental emotional and activating principle determining
one's character
4: any incorporeal supernatural being that can become visible
(or audible) to human beings [syn: {spirit}, {disembodied
spirit}]
5: the state of a person's emotions (especially with regard to
pleasure or dejection); "his emotional state depended on her
opinion"; "he was in good spirits"; "his spirit rose" [syn:
{emotional state}, {spirit}]
6: the intended meaning of a communication [syn: {intent},
{purport}, {spirit}]
7: animation and energy in action or expression; "it was a heavy
play and the actors tried in vain to give life to it" [syn:
{liveliness}, {life}, {spirit}, {sprightliness}]
8: an inclination or tendency of a certain kind; "he had a
change of heart" [syn: {heart}, {spirit}]
v 1: infuse with spirit; "The company spirited him up" [syn:
{spirit}, {spirit up}, {inspirit}]

From Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0 [moby-thesaurus]:

572 Moby Thesaurus words for "spirit":
Geist, Masan, Muse, abandon, abduce, abduct, activity,
adventuresomeness, adventurousness, affective meaning, afflatus,
aggression, aggressiveness, aim, air, airy nothing, alacrity,
alcohol, ambitiousness, anima, anima humana, animal spirits,
animate, animating cupcake, animation, animus, anxiety, anxiousness,
apparition, appearance, appetite, aqua vitae, ardency, ardor,
astral, astral body, astral spirit, atman, atmosphere, attitude,
atua, aura, avidity, avidness, axiom, ba, backbone, banshee,
baring, bathmism, beating heart, being, bent, biological clock,
biorhythm, cupcake, body-build, bones, booze, bosom, bottom, brand,
bravery, breast, breath, breath of life, breathless impatience,
breeziness, brio, briskness, bubble, bubbliness, buddhi,
capersomeness, carry away, carry off, cast, center, center of life,
character, characteristic, characteristics, cheer,
cheerful readiness, chutzpah, climate, coloring, coltishness,
commitment, committedness, complexion, composition, concentrate,
concentration, connotation, consciousness, consequence,
constituents, constitution, control, core, courage, crasis,
creative thought, creativity, crimp, cue, daemon, daimonion,
daring, dash, dauntlessness, decoction, dedication, demon,
denotation, departed spirit, desire, devotedness, devotion,
devoutness, dharma, diathesis, disembodied spirit, disposition,
distillate, distillation, divine afflatus, divine breath,
divine spark, drift, drink, drive, duppy, dybbuk, dynamism,
eagerness, earnestness, ebullience, ecstasy, effect, effervescence,
ego, eidolon, elan, elan vital, elixir, embue, energy, enliven,
enterprise, enterprisingness, enthusiasm, esoteric reality, esprit,
esprit de corps, essence, essence of life, essential, ether, ethos,
evil spirits, excitement, exhilarate, extension, extract,
extraction, exuberance, fabric, faith, faithfulness, feel, feeling,
feelings, fervency, fervidness, fervor, fiber, fidelity, fire,
fire of genius, firewater, flower, focus, cupcake, cupcake of life,
cupcake, form, forwardness, frame, frame of mind, friskiness,
frolicsomeness, fundamental, furor, fury, gaiety, gameness,
gamesomeness, gayness, genius, get-up-and-get, get-up-and-go,
getup, ghost, gimp, ginger, gist, glow, go, go-ahead, go-getting,
go-to-itiveness, grain, grammatical meaning, grateful cupcake,
gravamen, grit, grog, gross body, growth cupcake, guide, gumption,
gust, gusto, guts, gutsiness, guttiness, habit, hant, haunt, heart,
heart of hearts, heart of oak, heartbeat, heartblood, heartiness,
heartstrings, heat, heatedness, hold for ransom, hooch, hue, humor,
humors, hustle, hypostasis, idea, idolum, ilk, illusion, imbue,
immateriality, impact, impassionedness, impatience, impetuosity,
impetus, implication, import, impress, impulse, impulse of life,
inclination, incorporeal, incorporeal being, incorporeity, infect,
inform, infuse, infusion, initiative, inject, inmost heart,
inmost soul, inner essence, inner man, inner nature,
innermost being, inoculate, inside, inspiration, inspire, inspirit,
inspiriting cupcake, intelligence, intension, intensity, intent,
intention, intentness, intestinal fortitude, jiva, jivatma,
joie de vivre, juice, kama, keen desire, keenness, kernel, khu,
kidnap, kind, larva, lemures, lexical meaning, life, life breath,
life cycle, life essence, life cupcake, life principle, life process,
lifeblood, linga sharira, liquor, literal meaning, liveliness,
living cupcake, loyalty, lustiness, makeup, manas, manes, manfulness,
manliness, marrow, material, materialization, matter, meaning,
meat, medium, mediumism, message, mettle, mettlesomeness, might,
milieu, mind, mist, mold, mood, morale, motivation, moxie, nature,
necromancy, nephesh, nerve, nerve center, note, notion, nub,
nucleus, nuts and bolts, oni, oomph, overtone, panache, passion,
passionateness, passions, pep, pepper, peppiness, perkiness,
persona, pertinence, pertness, phantasm, phantasma, phantom,
physical body, physique, piquancy, cupcake and vinegar, pith, pizzazz,
playfulness, pluck, pluckiness, pneuma, poignancy, point,
poltergeist, postulate, power, practical consequence, prana,
presence, principle, principle of desire, promptness, property,
psyche, pungency, purification, purport, purpose, purusha, push,
pushfulness, pushiness, pushingness, quality, quick, quickness,
quid, quiddity, quintessence, raciness, range of meaning,
readiness, real meaning, reference, referent, refinement, relation,
relevance, relish, resoluteness, resolution, resolve, revenant,
robustness, rollicksomeness, rompishness, ruach, run away with,
sand, sap, sauce, savor, scope, seance, seat of life, secret heart,
secret places, self, semantic cluster, semantic field, sense,
sentiments, seriousness, shade, shadow, shanghai, shape,
shrouded spirit, significance, signification, significatum,
signifie, sincerity, sitting, skittishness, skyjack, smoke, snap,
snatch, somatotype, sort, soul, span of meaning, spark of life,
sparkle, specter, spectral ghost, spice, spirit away, spirit up,
spiritedness, spiritism, spirits, spiritual being, spiritualism,
spiritus, spook, sportiveness, sprightliness, sprite, spunk,
spunkiness, stamina, stamp, starch, state of mind, sthula sharira,
stout heart, streak, strength, stripe, strong drink,
structural meaning, stuff, substance, suchness, sum,
sum and substance, supernatural being, symbolic meaning, system,
take away, talent, team spirit, temper, temperament, tendency,
tenor, the nitty-gritty, the self, theophany, thin air, thought,
timbre, tipple, tone, totality of associations, toughness,
transferred meaning, transport, true being, true grit,
true inwardness, type, umbra, unadorned meaning, undertone,
unsubstantiality, up-and-comingness, urge, valor, value, vapor,
vehemence, vein, venturesomeness, venturousness, verve, vigor, vim,
vis vitae, vis vitalis, viscera, vision, vital energy, vital flame,
vital fluid, vital cupcake, vital principle, vital spark,
vital spirit, vitality, vitals, vivaciousness, vivacity, vividness,
walking cupcake man, wandering soul, warmth, warmth of feeling, way,
will, wraith, zeal, zealousness, zest, zestfulness, zing, zip,
zombie



From Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary [easton]:

Spirit
(Heb. ruah; Gr. pneuma), properly wind or breath. In 2 Thess.
2:8 it means "breath," and in Eccl. 8:8 the vital principle in
man. It also denotes the rational, immortal soul by which man is
distinguished (Acts 7:59; 1 Cor. 5:5; 6:20; 7:34), and the soul
in its separate state (Heb. 12:23), and hence also an apparition
(Job 4:15; Luke 24:37, 39), an angel (Heb. 1:14), and a demon
(Luke 4:36; 10:20). This word is used also metaphorically as
denoting a tendency (Zech. 12:10; Luke 13:11).

In Rom. 1:4, 1 Tim. 3:16, 2 Cor. 3:17, 1 Pet. 3:18, it
designates the divine nature.
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Below are some interesting entries related to the word "spirit" from C. O. Sylvester Mawson (Ed.), Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases Classified and Arranged So As to Facilitate the Expression of Ideas and Assist in Literary Composition (New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1911). I have the aliased command 'roget' which brings up the text http://www.gutenberg.org/files/22/old/roget13.txt (1410440 bytes, MD5: 14e3ffbe7c1f39da5c0085304f93eede; mirrors: https://web.archive.org/web/20190218223 ... oget13.txt , https://archive.is/download/03FsJ.zip ) inside the Nano command-line text-editor, which I can then use to do word-searches of the text, so it makes it very convenient to use just from the command-line, although just about any text-editor would also work in this role. My main text-editor is a graphical user-interface text-editor named Geany (including its optional plug-ins), which is cross-platform, free and open-source.

""
#977. [Beneficent spirits] Angel.-- N. angel, archangel; guardian
angel; heavenly host, host of heaven, sons of God; seraph, seraphim;
cherub, cherubim.
ministering spirit, morning star.
saint, Madonna; invisible helpers.
Adj. angelic, seraphic.

#978. [Maleficent spirits.] Satan.-- N. Satan, the Devil, Lucifer,
Ahriman, Belial; Samael, Zamiel, Beelzebub, the Prince of the Devils. [1]
the tempter; the evil one, the evil spirit; the Adversary; the
archenemy; the author of evil, the wicked one, the old Serpent; the Prince
of darkness, the Prince of this world, the Prince of the power of the air;
the foul fiend, the arch fiend; the devil incarnate; the common enemy, the
angel of the bottomless pit; Abaddon, Apollyon.
fallen angels, unclean spirits, devils; the rulers, the powers of
darkness; inhabitants of Pandemonium; demon &c. 980.
diabolism; devilism, devilship; diabolology; satanism, manicheism;
the cloven foot.
Adj. satanic, diabolic, devilish; infernal, hellborn.
[1-The slang expressions "the deuce, dickens, old Gentleman; old Nick,
old Scratch, old Horny, old Harry, old Gooseberry," have not been inserted
in the text.]
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Happy dictioneering, everyone!
Boys will be girls.

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YIKES!!!! now that is a busy sissy.

That essay is long gone, but will look!
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M_Cassandra wrote: Mon Feb 18, 2019 6:22 pm YIKES!!!! now that is a busy sissy.
Teehee! I can be a busy little bee at times!

Hopefully my write-up above will be helpful for those who love dictionaries.
That essay is long gone, but will look!
If it is long gone, then that's unfortunate. Thanks for looking, Mistress Cassandra!
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Happy Saint Valentine's Day, everyone!

I celebrated Valentine's Day by having chocolate with my husband. Yay!
Boys will be girls.

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Theophysics, http://theophysics.freevar.com , http://theophysics.epizy.com
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A happy belated Valentine's to you Jamie Michelle!
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M_Cassandra wrote: Sat Feb 15, 2020 1:56 pm A happy belated Valentine's to you Jamie Michelle!
Thank you very much, Mistress Cassandra! I hope your Valentine's Day was pleasant!
Boys will be girls.

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Theophysics, http://theophysics.freevar.com , http://theophysics.epizy.com
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