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steatokystooma, kysta
A cyst on the skin.
1854, (w), (w), http://www.gutenberg.org/files/205/205.txt Walden:
- When I have met an immigrant tottering under a bundle which contained his all--looking like an enormous wen which had grown out of the nape of his neck--I have pitied him, not because that was his all, but because he had all that to carry.
1973, (w), Gravitys Rainbow'':
- Creeps, foreigners with tinted, oily skin, wens, sties, cysts, wheezes, bad teeth, limps, staring or—worse—with Strange Faraway Smiles.
1996, (w), Infinite Jest, Abacus 2013, p. 4:
- I am debating whether to risk scratching the right side of my jaw, where there is a wen.
a runic letter later replaced by w
puhekieltä (alternative spelling of)
to (l)
puhekieltä when
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En ik dacht aan den geur harer bloesems, aan het huiveren harer takken, aan den zang harer vogelen; en ik vroeg mij: wen rieken wij die? (V. Someren, 1822)
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And I thought about the scent of her blossoms, at the shuddering of her branches, at the songs of her birds, and I asked myself: when do we smell these?
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Daar heb ik wen de vogels vlogen, heimelik in elk nest geschouwd! (L. De Mont, 1880)
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There have I, when the birds flew, looked privily in each nest!
(nl-verb form of)
what
puhekieltä (inflection of): whowhom (m) (qualifier).
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