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Word: lording (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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Albert J. Lord, Chairman of the Department of Slavic Languages, said that he would discuss such a course at the next departmental meeting. He added, however, that he would be "circumspect" before recommending such a course...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Basic Language Course Planned For Spring, 1959 | 2/20/1958 | See Source »

Verily, you are the people of one nation, and I your Lord: therefore worship me. -The Koran

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Union Now | 2/10/1958 | See Source »

...WHITE WITCH (439 pp.)-Elizabefh Goudge-Coward-McCann ($4.95). "0 boro Duvel atch' pa leste!" cried Froniga to Yoben-meaning, in Romany, "The great Lord be on you!" Then Froniga "came into his arms with the simplicity of a child." But, as usual, Yoben held his fire. "I am a man to whom the love of woman is forbidden," this stern gypsy tinker had told Froniga, and try as she would to penetrate his enigma with darts from "her long-tailed dark eyes," Yoben was mute and cold as old pewter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Play, Gypsies! | 2/3/1958 | See Source »

...indignation. Now, battle is joined-King v. Parliament. And though Froniga is a gypsy on her mother's side, she is also a Parliamentarian on various other sides, while Yoben is a Royalist. Enter, inevitably, Oliver Cromwell, whom Novelist Goudge feels she knows intimately, including his conversation. "My lord, we must act at once!" cries "Old Noll" Cromwell to his C. in C., the Earl of Essex. "Let us do nothing hastily, Colonel Cromwell," answers the slower-moving peer, then adds: "Decisive victory now would prevent incalculable suffering." Probably, muses one character, they are saying the same thing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Play, Gypsies! | 2/3/1958 | See Source »

...Goudge novels few are ever spared. For hundred of pages, battles sway to and fro indecisively-allowing ample space in between for dispatch riding, witch hunting, potion brewing, gypsy camping, idol smashing and other 17th century pastimes. Acting as spy for Charles, Lord Leyland falls in love with Froniga's (Parliamentary) niece, then falls victim to a gypsy beauty (mother of three cute little bastards named Dinki, Meriful and Cinderella) who hexes him with thorns stuck in his wax image. At death's point Francis is rescued by Yoben, who proves to be a disguised Roman Catholic priest...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Play, Gypsies! | 2/3/1958 | See Source »

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