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  2. Booi Aha - Wikipedia

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    As a compromise in Chinese they were called "bao-yi", but this caused further misunderstanding. In Manchu documents, booi only sometimes means "bond servant", and despite the common belief it can simply refer to "people to my house" in some occasions. [5] Pamela Kyle Crossley wrote in her book Orphan Warriors: "The Mongol is the slave of his ...

  3. Cicisbeo - Wikipedia

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    The exact etymology of the word is unknown; some evidence suggests it originally meant "in a whisper" [6] (perhaps an onomatopeic word). Other accounts suggest it is an inversion of bel cece, [7] which means "beautiful chick (pea)".

  4. Serfdom - Wikipedia

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    As slavery gradually disappeared and the legal status of servi became nearly identical to that of the coloni, the term changed meaning into the modern concept of "serf". The word "serf" is first recorded in English in the late 15th century, and came to its current definition in the 17th century. Serfdom was coined in 1850. [citation needed]

  5. Love service - Wikipedia

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    The vocabulary of love service borrowed some terminology from the vocabulary of feudalism indicative of the ties between a man to his lord. Examples are servitium (service), dominus (denoting the feudal Lord, or Lady), homo ligius (addressing the Lord's liegeman or 'my man'), homage (duty toward Lord), and honor (honoring gestures).

  6. Immanence - Wikipedia

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    but emptied Himself, taking the form of a bond-servant, and being made in the likeness of men. Being found in appearance as a man, He humbled Himself by becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross. [7] The Holy Spirit is also expressed as an immanence of God. and the Holy Spirit descended on him in bodily form like a dove.

  7. Bond Price vs. Yield: Why The Difference Matters to Investors

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    Bond Price vs. Yield: Why It Matters? Knowing a bond price is not more significant than knowing the yield of a bond. Both play a key role in determining which security to buy. A bond price ...

  8. Love - Wikipedia

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    Abstractly discussed, love usually refers to a feeling one person experiences for another person. Love often involves caring for, or identifying with, a person or thing (cf. vulnerability and care theory of love), including oneself (cf. narcissism). In addition to cross-cultural differences in understanding love, ideas about love have also ...

  9. Parents Surprise Daughters with Life-Size, European-Themed ...

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    Elise Hunter and her husband Scott have built their two daughters' Christmas presents for the past few years. This year, the Utah couple decided to make their daughters a European-inspired ...