Zainetto

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Italian

Etymology

Diminutive of zaino

Noun

zainetto m

  1. a small rucksack, as worn by schoolchildren

lsenders@hotmail.com wrote:
> Sarah Kanary wrote:
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> > The individual books of the "NT" were written by individual Jewish
> > Christians,
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> Luke was a Gentile.

How do you know that?
Ruth
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In article <083.48.12.05.290411000@srcbs.org>, tuppence says...
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>In light of your discussion, what do any of you make of
>Jesus' story of poor Lazarus and the rich man (Lk 16)?

What does the Parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus have to do with whether or not
Enoch died? I don't see a connection; Enoch was clearly an exceptional case, not
an ordinary one.


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Wiktionary_Appendix:Latin_fifth_declension Description Latin words of the fifth declension are generally of feminine gender (exceptions are dies and meridies ), end in ''-ēs'' with a genitive in ''-ēī'', and have an invariable stem. Examples Stem in -iēs Citation form: dies diēs , -ēī ''m, f'' cellpadding 5 ! !! singular !! plural - !align left nominative vocative di·ēs di·ēs - !align left accusative di·em di·ēs - !align left genitive di·ēī di·ērum - !align left dative di·ēī di·ēbus - !align left ablative di·ē di·ēbus Stem in -ēs Citation form: res rēs , -eī ''f'' cellpadding 5 ! !! singular !! plural - !align left nominative vocative r·ēs r·ēs - !align left accusative r·em r·ēs - !align left genitive r·eī r·ērum - !align left dative r·eī r·ēbus - !align left ablative r·ē r·ēbus See also Wiktionary Appendix:Latin first declension Latin first declension Wiktionary Appendix:Latin second declension Latin second declension Wiktionary Appendix:Latin third declension Latin third declension Wiktionary Appendix:Latin fourth declension Latin fourth declension w:declension Wikipedia article on declension