History: Anagram Collection (Jul 2022 - Oct 2023)
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*An anagram is a word or phrase formed by rearranging the letters of a different word or phrase, typically using all the original letters exactly once. For example, the word anagram itself can be rearranged into nag a ram, also the word binary into brainy and the word adobe into abode. The original word or phrase is known as the subject of the anagram. Any word or phrase that exactly reproduces the letters in another order is an anagram. Someone who creates anagrams may be called an "anagrammatist", and the goal of a serious or skilled anagrammatist is to produce anagrams that reflect or comment on their subject. The newly formed expressions are often reputed to give additional insights to the subject phrase.
Clark County Press, 14 Sep 1917 |
Subject: "September marks the beginning of harvest" These same 35 letters also say: :From September seventh, change is at brink"; "Great Spoken Farmer ebbs high investment."; "Be present as bright men give thanks for me."; "Beget Forms. Hint: even bring parts he makes."; "Think reform. Seven Mega steps began birth."; "He first begs him. Ten proven markets began."; "Thinks Proverbs gets the big man free. Amen"; "Nine high bans make proverbs gems free. TTT"; "Ninth month make best press free, give, brag ."; "Seven bit change for past member thinkers."; "Framers beget seventh night bank promise."; "September fighting, more thank braveness"; "Removing September fights be near--Thanks!"; "Make Spring be of harvest terms, then begin"; "Then remember bakings of Sept. Harvesting"; "Men bring thanks, so, get prime beef harvest."; Free men peg birth rights bans. Moves taken."; "Bright forgiven be taken, press names them"; "Print the message from the King, even the barbs."; Message parts never ebb from the thinking."; "Then if eggs take sperm, save birth born men."; "First broke even paths. Germans begin them."; "Get Proverbs three ten. King beams man fish!"; "The September arms before Thanksgiving"; "Hark! September harvest gifts be Mignonne."; "Vote, then remember King's bright safe span."; "Father begins embarking them--proven sets."; "Tab Hermes Mikveh step--reborn infant eggs."; "Hint seven: Kept mama's free born birth eggs."; |
Anagram for October
1940 Loyal, Wis. Postcard |
Subject: "October brings us vibrant colored leaves" These same 35 letters also say: "Congress ebbs abortion, curtail revolved"; "Covid ebb or troubling solar event scares"; "Lord above Bible utterings can crossover"; "But orders cannot go over biblical verses"; "Television ebb. Lord curbs arrogant voices"; "Bless returning brave blood actor voices"; "So, Lord brings about overt verbal science."; "October can bring out savers--old believers"; "Grand Bible Events cool voice bursts roar"; "Critic blog round roar. Bless events above."; "October observers, God vaunts brilliance"; "Oct. and Nov.: Cross grail, observe true Bible"; "Resort to no babble during vocal services."; "During Bible above, verses control actors"; |
Animism: Belief in innumerable spiritual beings concerned with human affairs and capable of helping or harming human interests.
BC: The era before Christ was born
Behemoth: often capitalized religion : a mighty animal described in Job 40:15–24 as an example of the power of God: something of monstrous size, power, or appearance, a behemoth person or event.
Bevvy: noun plural -vies a drink, esp an alcoholic one
"we had a few bevvies last night"
a session of drinking
verb -vies, -vying or -vied (intr)--to drink alcohol
Chaunt: Archaic Variant of chant--simple, single note melody, used in singing psalms, canticles, etc., in church services.
Deminish: Obsolete form of diminish
Enrobed: The attitude that encompasses us--such as cheerfulness.
Farci-"Stuffed"
HHG-Household Goods
Hones: Make more acute, intense, or effective. Sharpen or smooth with a whetstone
Humanism: stresses an individual's dignity and worth and capacity for self-realization through reason
Hup: HOLD UNTIL PUBLISHED
Ijma: In Islamic law, Ijma refers to the universal and infallible agreement of either the Muslim community as a whole or Muslim scholars in particular. It is considered one of the secondary sources of Sharia law, after the Quran and the Hadith (traditions of the sayings and actions of Muhammad). Ijma is based on the consensus of the Muslim community, which is believed to be guided by the Quran and the Hadith.
Incarnate embodied in flesh; given a bodily, especially a human, form
"<In God We Trust" as a motto was initiated by Union supporters to emphasize their attachment to God and to boost morale. It first appeared on the two-cent piece in 1864. Gradually, a much wider adoption followed in the 1950s. In July 1955 by a joint resolution of the 84th Congress was approved by President Dwight Eisenhower requiring "In God We Trust" to appear on all American currency. It was first implemented on the updated one-dollar silver certificate on October 1, 1957. July 30, 1956, Eisenhower declared it to be our national motto.
Ijma: In Islamic law, Ijma refers to the universal and infallible agreement of either the Muslim community as a whole or Muslim scholars in particular. It is considered one of the secondary sources of Sharia law, after the Quran and the Hadith (traditions of the sayings and actions of Muhammad). Ijma is based on the consensus of the Muslim community, which is believed to be guided by the Quran and the Hadith.Judgement / Judgment: (alternate spellings): Discernment
Intonate: Praise.
"In God We Trust" as a motto was initiated by Union supporters to emphasize their attachment to God and to boost morale. It first appeared on the two-cent piece in 1864. Gradually, a much wider adoption followed in the 1950s. In July 1955 by a joint resolution of the 84th Congress was approved by President Dwight Eisenhower requiring "In God We Trust" to appear on all American currency. It was first implemented on the updated one-dollar silver certificate on October 1, 1957. July 30, 1956, Eisenhower declared it to be our national motto.
July: named for a mortal, albeit one who devised and ruled an empire. Julius Caesar was a Roman general, statesman, and historian who conquered Gaul (what is now part of Italy, France, Belgium, and the Netherlands), changed the structure of the Roman government into a dictatorship, was assassinated in legendary fashion.
Julius Caesar’s Birth:. The Cesarean section is “an operation by which a fetus is taken from the uterus by cutting through the walls of the abdomen and uterus.” It has been rumored that Julius Caesar himself was born in this way, although historians tend to pooh-pooh this etymology.
Irie: nice, good, or pleasing (used as a general term of approval) ‘the place is jumping with irie vibes’
JD: A Juris Doctor (JD) degree is a professional degree required to practice law. A Juris Doctor (JD) degrs the professional degree necessary to become a lawyer
Jihad: a holy war waged on behalf of Islam as a religious duty. Also: a personal struggle in devotion to Islam especially involving spiritual discipline.
Judgement / Judgment: (alternate spellings): Discernment
Junto: a group of persons joined for a common purpose
Lour: to be or become dark, gloomy, and threatening
MAGA: Make America Great Again
May's Origin: The month of May was named for the Greek goddess, Maia. She was the daughter of Atlas, a Titan who was responsible for bearing the weight of the heavens on his shoulders, and the mother of Hermes, the messenger of Gods. Maia was considered the goddess of spring and growth. She was considered a nurturer of Earth and growing plants. Her Roman equivalent, Bona Dea, was known as the goddess of fertility and named for the Latin word "maius," meaning large. She is also associated with growth and the springtime.
Mignonne= small, puny (Proverbs 3:10=So shall thy barns be filled with plenty, and thy presses shall burst out with new wine.)
Milieus: An environment or a setting.
MTN: Mountain
Mujahideen: fighters, ultimately from jihad
Nebo: Babylonian god of wisdom and agriculture and patron of scribes and schools. synonyms: Nabu. example of: Semitic deity. a deity worshipped by the ancient Semites.
NNN: No Nut November-men giving up ejaculation
NTN: No Thanks Needed
Overt: Open and observable; not hidden, concealed, or secret
September: September was the 7th month of the year for the 10 month Roman republican calendar: Martius, Aprilis, Maius, Junius, Quintilis, Sextilis, September, October, November, and December.
Shamanism or samanism is a religious practice that involves a practitioner (shaman or saman) interacting with the spirit world through altered states of consciousness, such as trance.[1][2] The goal of this is usually to direct spirits or spiritual energies into the physical world for the purpose of healing, divination, or to aid human beings in some other way.
Sharia: Islamic law as derived from the Koran and the traditions of Islam
Thrash / Thresh hrash--transitive verb-- 1: to separate seed from (a harvested plant) mechanically also : to separate (seed) in this way. 2: THRASH sense 3. 3: to strike repeatedly
UT: Utopia means, literally, "no place," since it was formed from the Greek ou, meaning "no, not," and topos, "place." Since More's time, utopia has come to mean "a place of ideal perfection."
Winter
Solstice--The
winter solstice is the day with the shortest period of daylight and longest
night of the year. It marks the first day of winter in the Northern Hemisphere,
which will occur on Thursday, December 21, 2023, at 10:27 P.M. EST. |
"Wolf Moon", the first full moon of the year, is named after howling wolves, but it's also often called the "Moon After Yule" in the Anglo-Saxon tradition. The name is thought to have a Celtic and Old English origin, brought over to North America by European settlers. Other Celtic names of the Full Moon include "Stay Home Moon" and "Quiet Moon", while in some Native American cultures, it is called "Severe Moon", "Old Moon", or "Center Moon". They didn't record time by the Julian or Gregorian calendar, but kept track of time by observing four or five seasons and lunar months.
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Mignonne= small, puny |
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