History: Anagram Collection (Jul 2022 - Oct 2023)
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*An anagram is a word or phrase formed by rearranging the letters of a different word or phrase, typically using all the original letters exactly once. For example, the word anagram itself can be rearranged into nag a ram, also the word binary into brainy and the word adobe into abode. The original word or phrase is known as the subject of the anagram. Any word or phrase that exactly reproduces the letters in another order is an anagram. Someone who creates anagrams may be called an "anagrammatist", and the goal of a serious or skilled anagrammatist is to produce anagrams that reflect or comment on their subject. The newly formed expressions are often reputed to give additional insights to the subject phrase.
Vintage Postcard sent to Lebanon, Wis. 8 Apr 1910
Subject: "Easter Falls on Sunday, March Thirty First" These same letters scrambled also say: "O' First Christmas Day--natural flesh entry"; "Thy Son, Christ, falls--enters trauma Friday"; "Friday terror lasts. Many cut His nat. (natural) flesh."; "Saturday Christ's Holy Remnants Liferaft"; "Easter Sunday lytt (make invisible, visible) Christ's final form. Rah!"; "That year try Christ's famous fall dinners"; Thy Rally Easter as man first found Christ"; "Father truly films a Christ Story as an end"; "Any Master of this Land truly fears Christ"; "Found an Easter rally thy first Christmas"; "Any master of this land truly fears Christ"; "Chatter at Mayo--Drs. (doctors) hurry in illness"; "May trust Christ the Lord as an early sniff.": "Nasty fears matter--Christ fills your hand."; "And thy cross trials faith truly frees man."; "Friday storm--Christ left, Alas! Sunny Earth."; "Safe if any earthly man trusts the Lord." |
Subject: "April Brings the Opening of the Plant Buds " These same letters scrambled also say: " Beg for the plant buds. Things open in April."; " This one depth is for planting a spring bulb"; " First God Pens hope, planning a bible truth"; " Grant honest supporting . Find a bible"; "Open fluent bible parts, dig, harp on things"; " Then first should be a big planning to prep"; " Bible pages thunder plant things in proof"; " Bible thought: Friends plan opening parts"; " Guest plans printing then had bible proof"; "Sharpen, pinpoint ends-Go flag bible truth"; " Front page hand notes plug his bible print"; " Abounding gifts both replant, replenish"; " Photo flash: Bible Sting--tunning prepared"; " Bible prophets turn light on pagan fiends"; " Prophet enabling burst of light ends pain"; " Find a prophet--Enabling light burst open"; "Enabling lights burst open. Find a prophet"; " Big print hint: Angel found false prophets"; "Bible punishing path of transgender plot"; "Ninth robber gang pd (paid) Pontius Pilate flesh" |
Definitions
Abba:” Aramaic word for “father.” It is used in several places in the New Testament as a title for God (transliterated into Greek letters but left as an Aramaic word), though always paired with the Greek word for Father, “pater.”
Abstraction: basically "something pulled or drawn away"
Animism: Belief in innumerable spiritual beings concerned with human affairs and capable of helping or harming human interests.
BC: The era before Chirst was born
Behemoth: often capitalized religion : a mighty animal described in Job 40:15–24 as an example of the power of God: something of monstrous size, power, or appearance, a behemoth person or event.
Bevvy:
noun plural -vies a drink,
esp an alcoholic one "we had
a few bevvies last night"
a session of drinking
verb -vies, -vying or -vied
(intr)--to drink alcohol
Chaunt: Archaic Variant of chant--simple, single note melody, used in singing psalms, canticles, etc., in church services.
Deminish: Obsolete form of diminish
Enrobed: The attitude that encompasses us--such as cheerfulness.
Farci-"Stuffed"
HHG-Household Goods
Hones: Make more acute, intense, or effective. Sharpen or smooth with a whetstone
Humanism: stresses an individual's dignity and worth and capacity for self-realization through reason
Hup: HOLD UNTIL PUBLISHED
Incarnate embodied in flesh; given a bodily, especially a human, form
Intonate: Praise.
Irie: nice, good, or pleasing (used as a general term of approval) ‘the place is jumping with irie vibes’
Milieus: An environment or a setting.
MTN: Mountain
Nebo: Babylonian god of wisdom and agriculture and patron of scribes and schools. synonyms: Nabu. example of: Semitic deity. a deity worshipped by the ancient Semites.
NNN: No Nut November-men giving up ejaculation
NTN: No Thanks Needed
Overt: Open and observable; not hidden, concealed, or secret
Thrash / Thresh hrash--transitive verb-- 1: to separate seed from (a harvested plant) mechanically also : to separate (seed) in this way. 2: THRASH sense 3. 3: to strike repeatedly
UT: Utopia means, literally, "no place," since it was formed from the Greek ou, meaning "no, not," and topos, "place." Since More's time, utopia has come to mean "a place of ideal perfection."
Winter
Solstice--The
winter
solstice
is the
day
with
the
shortest
period
of daylight
and
longest
night
of the
year.
It marks
the
first
day
of winter
in the
Northern
Hemisphere,
which
will
occur
on Thursday,
December
21,
2023,
at 10:27
P.M.
EST. |
"Wolf Moon", the first full moon of the year, is named after howling wolves, but it's also often called the "Moon After Yule" in the Anglo-Saxon tradition. The name is thought to have a Celtic and Old English origin, brought over to North America by European settlers. Other Celtic names of the Full Moon include "Stay Home Moon" and "Quiet Moon", while in some Native American cultures, it is called "Severe Moon", "Old Moon", or "Center Moon". They didn't record time by the Julian or Gregorian calendar, but kept track of time by observing four or five seasons and lunar months.
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