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  2. MorMor - Wikipedia

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    Seth Nyquist was born in Toronto, where he grew up with his adoptive mother, English professor Mary Nyquist, and his sister. [2] [3] [4] He was in a foster home initially and then got adopted by a Swedish family. "Mormor" is a reference to his grandmother, the word meaning "grandmother" in Swedish. [5]

  3. Grandparent - Wikipedia

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    Languages and cultures with more specific kinship terminology than English may distinguish between paternal grandparents and maternal grandparents. For example, in the Swedish language there is no single word for "grandmother"; the mother's mother is termed mormor and the father's mother is termed farmor. [5]

  4. My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She's Sorry - Wikipedia

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    The book was first published in Swedish (as Min mormor hälsar och säger förlåt) in 2013. The English translation was later published in 2015. The rights for translation have been sold in more than 40 countries. [1] In 2017, the novel was longlisted for the International Dublin Literary Award.

  5. Mormon (word) - Wikipedia

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    The May 15, 1843, issue of the official Latter Day Saint periodical Times and Seasons contains an article, purportedly written by Joseph Smith, deriving the etymology of the name Mormon from English "more" + Egyptian mon, "good", and extolling the meaning as follows: It has been stated that this word [mormon] was derived from the Greek word ...

  6. Mordor - Wikipedia

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    He adds that words like "Latin mors 'death' or Old English morðor 'murder'—further darkened the ring of this syllable." [ 12 ] Finally, Fauskanger mentions the Arthurian names like Morgana, Morgause, and Mordred; the Mor- element here does not mean "dark", possibly being connected to Welsh mawr "big", but Tolkien could have picked up the ...

  7. Picture dictionary - Wikipedia

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    Picture dictionaries are often organized by topic instead of being an alphabetic list of words, and almost always include only a small corpus of words. A similar but distinct concept is the visual dictionary, [1] which is composed of a series of large, labelled images, allowing the user to find the name of a specific component of a larger object.

  8. Decoding the Meaning Behind Taylor Swift's "Dear John ... - AOL

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    Taylor Swift released "Speak Now (Taylor's Version)" on July 7. Find out the meaning of Taylor Swift's "Dear John" lyrics.

  9. Mary (name) - Wikipedia

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    Mary / ˈ m ɛəˌr i / is a feminine given name, the English form of the name Maria, which was in turn a Latin form of the Greek name Μαρία, María or Μαριάμ, Mariam, found in the Septuagint and New Testament. The latter reflects the original Hebrew pronunciation of the name מרים (Masoretic pronunciation Miryam), as attested by ...