Takashi Veikko Linzbichler wrote:
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> Bill Welch wrote:
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> > Here's what some Americans think it means. From ARTFL Project, Webster's
> > 1913 Unabridged at
> > http://humanities.uchicago.edu/forms_unrest/webster.form.html
> >
> > Zope (?), n. [G.] (Zoöl.) A European fresh-water bream (Abramis
Bill Welch wrote:
>
> Here's what some Americans think it means. From ARTFL Project, Webster's
> 1913 Unabridged at
> http://humanities.uchicago.edu/forms_unrest/webster.form.html
>
> Zope (?), n. [G.] (Zoöl.) A European fresh-water bream (Abramis ballerus).
Which is correct. It's a fish living
Here's what some Americans think it means. From ARTFL Project, Webster's
1913 Unabridged at
http://humanities.uchicago.edu/forms_unrest/webster.form.html
Zope (?), n. [G.] (Zoöl.) A European fresh-water bream (Abramis ballerus).
for completeness:
Bream (?), n. [OE. breme, brem, F. br\'88me, OF.
>From Paul, Zope is a britain word, taken in an English/Britain
dictionnary...
Paul, can you give us the actual meaning of "Zope" in Britain ?
Thanks,
P.-J.
Bob Sidebotham wrote:
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> >From http://www.kabalarians.com/male/zope.htm
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> Zope
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> Your first name of Zope has given you an
>From http://www.kabalarians.com/male/zope.htm
Zope
Your first name of Zope has given you an expressive, diplomatic, and
refined nature. Although you have a good appreciation of material
values, business ability, and skill in organizing and managing others,
your success is restricted by a lack o