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manner, "What is God?" The answer is not recorded but it is
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probable that the asker went on worrying out answers for himself.
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[ The Runaway Abbot, by G. K. Chesterton ]
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# takes "suit or piece of armor" when specifying '['
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ac
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armor*
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armour*
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suit or piece of armor
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"The last spot on the school jousting team came down to another
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boy and me. He was poor, and his only armor was a blanket his
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mother had made him from her hair. I, on the other hand, had
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a brand new suit of chain mail. Just before our joust, I asked
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him what he'd do if he made the team. (I was hoping to be more
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popular with the ladies.) He said he would be able to save the
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town from dragons and be able to afford some water for his 20
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brothers and sisters.
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Well, a sense of compassion came over me. I insisted we swap
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armor. He was forced to accept, as it would have been an
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insult not to do so.
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On the battlefield, we charged at each other and we both connected
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with our lances.
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Lying there on the mud mortally wounded, I learned what true armor
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class was that day."
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[ When Help Collides, by J. D. Berry ]
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aclys
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aklys
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A short studded or spiked club attached to a cord allowing
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it to be drawn back to the wielder after having been thrown.
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It should not be confused with the atlatl, which is a device
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used to throw spears for longer distances.
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~agate ring
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agate*
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Translucent, cryptocrystalline variety of quartz and a subvariety
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of chalcedony. Agates are identical in chemical structure to
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jasper, flint, chert, petrified wood, and tiger's-eye, and are
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often found in association with opal. The colorful, banded rocks
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are used as a semiprecious gemstone and in the manufacture of
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grinding equipment. An agate's banding forms as silica from
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solution is slowly deposited into cavities and veins in older
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rock.
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[ The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition ]
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aleax
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Said to be a doppelganger sent to inflict divine punishment
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for alignment violations.
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@@ -168,7 +203,9 @@ anu
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the father of all gods, and the ruler of heaven and destiny.
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Anu features strongly in the _atiku_ festival in
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Babylon, Uruk and other cities.
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# takes "apelike creature" when specifying 'Y'
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ape
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apelike creature
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* ape
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The most highly evolved of all the primates, as shown by
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all their anatomical characters and particularly the
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@@ -242,6 +279,18 @@ asmodeus
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His appearance, unlike many other demons and devils, is
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human apart from his horns and tail. He can freeze flesh
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with a touch.
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[]
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The evil demon who appears in the Apocryphal book of _Tobit_
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and is derived from the Persian _Aeshma_. In _Tobit_ Asmodeus
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falls in love with Sara, daughter of Raguel, and causes the
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death of seven husbands in succession, each on his bridal night.
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He was finally driven from Egypt through a charm made by Tobias
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of the heart and liver of a fish burned on perfumed ashes, as
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described by Milton in _Paradise Lost_ (IV, 167-71). Hence
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Asmodeus often figures as the spirit of matrimonial jealousy
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or unhappiness.
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[ Brewer's Concise Dictionary of Phrase and Fable ]
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athame
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The consecrated ritual knife of a Wiccan initiate (one of
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four basic tools, together with the wand, chalice and
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@@ -253,6 +302,22 @@ athen*
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sprang forth from his head completely armed. Her favourite
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bird was the owl, and the plant sacred to her is the olive.
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[ Bulfinch's Mythology, by Thomas Bulfinch ]
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axe
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"For ev'ry silver ringing blow,
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Cities and palaces shall grow!"
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"Bite deep and wide, O Axe, the tree,
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Tell wider prophecies to me."
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"When rust hath gnaw'd me deep and red,
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A nation strong shall lift his head.
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"His crown the very Heav'ns shall smite,
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Aeons shall build him in his might."
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"Bite deep and wide, O Axe, the tree;
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Bright Seer, help on thy prophecy!"
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[ Malcolm's Katie, by Isabella Valancey Crawford ]
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axolotl
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A mundane salamander, harmless.
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bag
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@@ -322,6 +387,13 @@ banana
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"You'll tell," he whispered. "Oh yes indeed you will."
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And Dayna knew he was right.
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[ The Stand, by Stephen King ]
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banshee
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In Irish folklore and that of the Western Highlands of Scotland,
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a female fairy who announces her presence by shrieking and
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wailing under the windows of a house when one of its occupants
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is awaiting death. The word is a phonetic spelling of the
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Irish _beansidhe_, a woman of the fairies.
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[ Brewer's Concise Dictionary of Phrase and Fable ]
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barbarian
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* barbarian
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They dressed alike -- in buckskin boots, leathern breeks and
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@@ -339,7 +411,9 @@ barbarian
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barbed devil
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Barbed devils lack any real special abilities, though they
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are quite difficult to kill.
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# takes "bat or bird" when specifying 'B'
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*bat
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bat or bird
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A bat, flitting in the darkness outside, took the wrong turn
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as it made its nightly rounds and came in through the window
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which had been left healthfully open. It then proceeded to
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@@ -563,7 +637,9 @@ s*d*g*r* cat
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would have collapsed much earlier, and the outside observer's
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linear combination has no relevance.
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[ The Emperor's New Mind, by Roger Penrose ]
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# takes "cat or other feline" when specifying 'f'
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*cat
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*feline
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kitten
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Well-known quadruped domestic animal from the family of
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predatory felines (_Felis ochreata domestica_), with a thick,
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@@ -895,7 +971,9 @@ demogorgon
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spread a quickly fatal illness to his victims while rending
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them. He is a mighty spellcaster, and he can drain the life
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of mortals with a touch of his tail.
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# takes "major demon" when specifying '&'
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demon
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major demon
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It is often very hard to discover what any given Demon looks
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like, apart from a general impression of large size, huge
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fangs, staring eyes, many limbs, and an odd color; but all
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@@ -924,18 +1002,22 @@ djinn*
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in a flask or lamp. Once in a while, such a tool is found by
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a lucky rogue, and some djinn are known to be so grateful
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when released that they might grant their rescuer a wish.
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# takes "dog or other canine" when specifying 'd'
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~hachi
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~slasher
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~sirius
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*dog
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pup*
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*canine
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A domestic animal, the _tame dog_ (_Canis familiaris_), of
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which numerous breeds exist. The male is called a dog,
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while the female is called a bitch. Because of its known
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loyalty to man and gentleness with children, it is the
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world's most popular domestic animal. It can easily be
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trained to perform various tasks.
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# typing "spellbook or a closed door" shouldn't yield this entry
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~trap*door
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~*spellbook*
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*door
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doorway
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Through me you pass into the city of woe:
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@@ -1859,7 +1941,9 @@ ice devil
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equally at home in the fires of Hell and the cold of Limbo,
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and who can cause the traveller to feel the latter with just
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a touch of their tail.
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# takes "imp or minor demon" when specifying 'i'
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imp
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imp or minor demon
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... imps ... little creatures of two feet high that could
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gambol and jump prodigiously; ...
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[ The Charwoman's Shadow, by Lord Dunsany ]
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@@ -4052,7 +4136,9 @@ trap*door
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With his trap-doors the monster was responsible for endless
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tragedies of all kinds.
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[ The Phantom of the Opera, by Gaston Leroux ]
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# takes "trapper or lurker above" when specifying 't'
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trapper
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trapper or lurker above
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The trapper is a creature which has evolved a chameleon-like
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ability to blend into the dungeon surroundings. It captures
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its prey by remaining very still and blending into the
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