Tuesday, April 19, 2011

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impoverished

Suggested by ... Ivan, Plumipollo and AleMamá

superlative adjective poor.

Pauper comes from the Latin pauperrĭmus , and it is a word that describes the poverty in the superlative ... whether a person, a house, a football team, a salary, a performance, management, country or a feeling ...

language ... and even a pauper can become ; our custody AleMamá says, "In these times accept any simple word we have forgotten it, impoverishing our beautiful language. "

now turn to the work of Fray Luis de León (1527-1528? - 1591, poet, humanist and English Augustinian religious), namely a fragment of Names of Christ, Book III to contextualize the end of the day :

"... And know well keep silence, and never miss the singing of the choir, and though they span the sackcloth and step on the ice, bare feet and beg you eat and what you saw impoverished, if between this seething passions in him, if he lives the old man, and light their fires, if you irritate the rage in the soul ... "

Until next handout!
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