Sitani is kind hearted human being who always puts othered before himself, Sitani loves food and will eat all the leftovers so make sure to hide your food from him. Sitani is also caring and precious & thinks he has jokes so just laugh when he try joke around even thou it’s dry:)
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Get the Sitani mug.Sicani is one of three original tribes of the Kingdom of Sicily. Sicani territory is a sliver, almost sickle shaped in the North Western part of the Island, where invader's never occupied.
It is from this location where the Grim Reaper originated. Sicani ancestry originated from Africa, and has a mix of Arab, Greek, and African traits, though skin color varies.
It is from this location where the Grim Reaper originated. Sicani ancestry originated from Africa, and has a mix of Arab, Greek, and African traits, though skin color varies.
There are three original tribes of Sicily. The Sicani tribe was located on the north western part of the island. People from this location have Sicani blood.
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/sɪnˈænɪməs/
adjective
1. Lacking the essential spirit or vital force of life; profoundly hollow.
2. Characterized by a state of being ‘without soul’; specifically referring to a person or object that remains physically present but is spiritually or emotionally vacant.
Etymology
From the Latin sine (“without”) + animus (“soul, mind, breath of life”). Unlike inanimate (which describes objects that have never possessed life), sinanimous implies a state of deprivation or the active absence of a spirit that ought to be there.
Usage Note
While inanimate is a clinical or scientific term for non-living matter (e.g., rocks, water), sinanimous is a literary or philosophical term used to describe a haunting or unnatural lack of vitality in things that typically possess it (e.g., a crowd, a home, or a human gaze).
/sɪnˈænɪməs/
adjective
1. Lacking the essential spirit or vital force of life; profoundly hollow.
2. Characterized by a state of being ‘without soul’; specifically referring to a person or object that remains physically present but is spiritually or emotionally vacant.
Etymology
From the Latin sine (“without”) + animus (“soul, mind, breath of life”). Unlike inanimate (which describes objects that have never possessed life), sinanimous implies a state of deprivation or the active absence of a spirit that ought to be there.
Usage Note
While inanimate is a clinical or scientific term for non-living matter (e.g., rocks, water), sinanimous is a literary or philosophical term used to describe a haunting or unnatural lack of vitality in things that typically possess it (e.g., a crowd, a home, or a human gaze).
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