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A valediction (derivation from Latin vale dicere, "to say farewell"), [1] parting phrase, or complimentary close in American English, [2] is an expression used to say farewell, especially a word or phrase used to end a letter or message, [3] [4] or a speech made at a farewell. [3] Valediction's counterpart is a greeting called a salutation.
He meets her at her apartment and scolds her for leaving without saying goodbye. He gives her the gift of cash collected by the team. Claiming she is not good at goodbyes, she insists he read the letter she left him, which leaves Ted emotionally moved. He takes her for a drink at the pub to bid her farewell.
Ironically, Vaughan’s farewell also coincided with Tim’s retirement after nearly three decades of working as a mailman. “He’s been a walking mailman for 27 years, so that’s a long time ...
Likewise a Song of Consolation, wherein a pious Heart sayeth Farewell to this World. The hymn's first word, "Valet", is derived from the Latin valete (fare thee well) in the original imprint: Herberger arranged his own Christian name "Valerius" as an acrostic —the first letters of each of the five stanzas form his name, Vale R I V S. [ 3 ...
Simone Biles appears to have held a funeral for one of her most dangerous gymnastics moves. The 11-time Olympic medalist posted a photoshoot on Instagram this week showing her seated on a vault ...
Paris Hilton bid her 23-year-old chihuahua farewell in a new tribute post she shared on Instagram hours after announcing her dog's death.
Meaning [1] Latin (or Neo-Latin) origin [1] a.c. before meals: ante cibum a.d., ad, AD right ear auris dextra a.m., am, AM morning: ante meridiem: nocte every night Omne Nocte a.s., as, AS left ear auris sinistra a.u., au, AU both ears together or each ear aures unitas or auris uterque b.d.s, bds, BDS 2 times a day bis die sumendum b.i.d., bid, BID
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