Definitions by Julina
teneral
Opposite of tanned bronzed skin.
Eye wateringly pale white skin.
The near translucent colour of white skin which is due to having been covered up over the winter months.
Eye wateringly pale white skin.
The near translucent colour of white skin which is due to having been covered up over the winter months.
Dixit
Dixit = is a short word to indicate:
"An in joke."
"You really had to be there."
"You'll have to take his word for it."
"Not everyone will 'get' it"
"Not everyone will be at that level of understanding"
"Understanding this concept may require insider, mysterious, enegmatic, esoteric knowledge"
Dixit is that concept of what someone means when they tap their nose suggestivly or give a knowing wink.
Sources:
Mixed roots:
The Latin DIXIT meaning "He Said"
The Sankrit DIKSHITA meaning "Initiated one"
Also the name of a card game DIXIT where the object of the game is to tell a a story obliquely so that only a SOME players will get the answer, and purposely leave other players in the dark.
"An in joke."
"You really had to be there."
"You'll have to take his word for it."
"Not everyone will 'get' it"
"Not everyone will be at that level of understanding"
"Understanding this concept may require insider, mysterious, enegmatic, esoteric knowledge"
Dixit is that concept of what someone means when they tap their nose suggestivly or give a knowing wink.
Sources:
Mixed roots:
The Latin DIXIT meaning "He Said"
The Sankrit DIKSHITA meaning "Initiated one"
Also the name of a card game DIXIT where the object of the game is to tell a a story obliquely so that only a SOME players will get the answer, and purposely leave other players in the dark.
Dixit
Dixit =
"An in joke."
"You had to be there."
"You'll have to take his word for it."
"Not everyone will get what was said."
Dixit is that concept of what someone means when they tap their nose suggestivly or give a knowing wink.
Sources:
Mixed roots:
The Latin DIXIT meaning "He Said"
The Sankrit DIKSHITA meaning "initiated one"
Also the name of a card game DIXIT where the object of the game is to tell an oblique story so only a SOME players will get the answer.
"An in joke."
"You had to be there."
"You'll have to take his word for it."
"Not everyone will get what was said."
Dixit is that concept of what someone means when they tap their nose suggestivly or give a knowing wink.
Sources:
Mixed roots:
The Latin DIXIT meaning "He Said"
The Sankrit DIKSHITA meaning "initiated one"
Also the name of a card game DIXIT where the object of the game is to tell an oblique story so only a SOME players will get the answer.
Aulia
Wali of Allah
Custodian, protecter, helper
Friend of Allah.
A Saintly Muslim Beliver.
A person who first and foremost loves and is loved by Allah -
usually in a subtle non-obvious way.
A person who is in tune with The Infinite.
Constantly witnessing truth and remembering Allah.
A Muslim who is in a state of nearness to Allah.
A "Holy" muslim person.
Custodian, protecter, helper
Friend of Allah.
A Saintly Muslim Beliver.
A person who first and foremost loves and is loved by Allah -
usually in a subtle non-obvious way.
A person who is in tune with The Infinite.
Constantly witnessing truth and remembering Allah.
A Muslim who is in a state of nearness to Allah.
A "Holy" muslim person.