THEIR ORIGINAL MEANINGS.
Shrewd oner signified evil t .r \v : ckfd. Thomas Fillin' Ux s J hr e \OiV:-xdo; "H •hrewd fellow," meaning a winked man. The word ‘provenl.” »ri<>-jt! aI iy \n.>a n t nothing more ii>an in go I> ai,.■ ■.•. M; s used in this souse in arveral I>i':^ 1 1■;; in the Scrip' Prejudice was oriirii-a'-y no' Mng more than a judo in.a o, d ■ w .. '■■ . hand, the eharue ■ - nr ■ being best indie:;t!-j ; do , u! noaaung of tin' word. A samite re r N mdd'vr:] dv eiymologistsi to low. or!;. a man without !.i..d:. ;d; o Ulrally wander in;;' io rod d ■> in .tvh of employment.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3594, 4 November 1905, Page 3
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109THEIR ORIGINAL MEANINGS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3594, 4 November 1905, Page 3
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