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31James Joyce — James Joyce …
32STIRLING, JAMES HUTCHISON — master in philosophy, born in Glasgow; bred to medicine and practised for a time in South Wales; went to Germany to study the recent developments in philosophy there, on his return to Scotland published, in 1863, his Secret of Hegel: being the …
33fulfealdan — sv/t7 3rd pres fulfieldeð past fulféold/on ptp fulfealden to unfold, uncoil, unroll, unfurl, unclose, spread out, loosen, undo; spread out; open; put in order; to free from wrinkles, smooth; to calm; to spread out, stretch out, extend, deploy,… …
34onhlídan — sv/t1 3rd pres onhlídeþ past onhlád/onhlidon ptp onhliden to open, reveal, unclose; appear …
35untýnan — wv/t1b 1. to unclose, open; 2. to disclose, lay open; 3. solvere, inhiare see ontýnan …
36undo — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. loose, unlock, unfasten, untie, release; annul, reverse, cancel, neutralize; spoil, destroy, ruin. See disjunction, destruction. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To unfasten] Syn. untie, loosen, release; see …
37Opening — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Opening >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 hole hole foramen Sgm: N 1 puncture puncture perforation Sgm: N 1 fontanel fontanel Sgm: N 1 transforation transforation Sgm: N 1 pinhole pinhole …
38Liberation — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Liberation >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 liberation liberation disengagement release enlargement emancipation Sgm: N 1 disenthrallment disenthrallment disenthralment Sgm: N 1 affranchisement affranchisement… …
39unbar — v. a. Unfasten, open, unclose, unbolt …
40open — I. v. a. 1. Unclose, lay open, make open, render free of access. 2. Spread, expand. 3. Exhibit, explain, interpret. 4. Begin, commence, enter upon, initiate. 5. Show, bring to knowledge. 6. Reveal, disclose. 7. Make liberal, libe …