Afaiaa
afaiaa
as far as i am aware
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n. cattle-devouring aquatic monster in celtic countries, from celtic -abankos “water-creature,” from -ab- “water” (cf. welsh afon, breton aven “river,” latin amnis “stream, river,” which is of italo-celtic origin). historical examples then i wondered p. 283whether the pool before me had been the haunt of the afanc, considered both as crocodile and beaver. wild wales […]
- Afar
from, at, or to a distance; far away (usually followed by off): he saw the castle afar off. from afar, from a long way off: the princess saw him riding toward her from afar. a member of a nomadic muslim people living in eritrea, djibouti, and northern ethiopia. the northern cush-tic language spoken by the […]
- Afar off
from, at, or to a distance; far away (usually followed by off): he saw the castle afar off. from afar, from a long way off: the princess saw him riding toward her from afar. adverb at, from, or to a great distance noun a great distance (esp in the phrase from afar) adv. contraction of […]
- Afara
a member of a nomadic muslim people living in eritrea, djibouti, and northern ethiopia. the northern cush-tic language spoken by the afars. adverb at, from, or to a great distance noun a great distance (esp in the phrase from afar) adv. contraction of middle english of feor (late 12c.), on ferr (c.1300), from old english […]
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french territory of the, a former name of (def 1).