"The Power of No (palindrome)
‘No’ is a vessel bare—
So not ‘Now’!
Older, it draws no passion.
‘No’ is ivy, doom,
a moody vision.
‘No’ is sap on sward,
tired, low.
Onto No’s era!
Bless evasion."
--@SpoonerRhythms
"Some words that were originally not quite as general as they are in English today include STUFF (which was once a padded material worn under chainmail), THING (which was a local assembly), and BLOCK (which was a tree stump or log, before only later coming to mean any solid mass)." --@HaggardHawks
I asked ImageFX for a historian doing research in 2024.
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