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on the female line of the family (from distaff + side); distaff = dizen-staff, stick to be wound with flax for weaving (this being the hunter-gatherer female function)
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No, that was her great-uncle distaffside
by Alarick September 2, 2006
Get the distaffside mug.on the male line of the family (from spear + side);
the spear was the traditional and typical male instrument in hunter-gatherer societies.
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the spear was the traditional and typical male instrument in hunter-gatherer societies.
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no dear, that was inherited from your great-aunt spearside
by Alarick September 2, 2006
Get the spearside mug.She (von Speyr) had a long series of visions into saints' lives (eternalised as the "Book of All Hallows") which reads like so many school reports and has a tendency towards theological dodginess.
by Alarick September 2, 2006
Get the dodginess mug.(adj.) from Old English: "rise to the attack", "readiness for battle" (mindset for same). Earlier associated with the will - "resolve", "eagerness", in less militarised times tending to "dignity", "solemnity", seriousness. Need not exclude humour.
by Alarick September 3, 2006
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Get the bungle mug.(noun. pron. hay-v'n) place of safety, place to repair to in a storm, natural harbour, port, coastal inlet, berth with channelled access
When the sea became threatening that night, we returned to the safe haven of St. Jean de Luz rather than riding it out.
by Alarick September 10, 2006
Get the haven mug.(noun) condition of scrotum after swimming in cold water, walnut bag, also at point of maximum sexual excitement, also before decisive moment (battle, competition, exams, then adrenalin-induced)
by Alarick September 12, 2006
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