Talk:mansuetudinous
Latest comment: 8 years ago by Renard Migrant in topic RFV discussion: July–August 2016
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Attsted per WT:ATTEST and other parts of WT:CFI? The thing is, this seems to come from Joyce and the quotes need to be independent per WT:CFI#Independent. The 1990, D. Brown quotation currently in the entry is quoting Joyce. The 2008, Kristi Lea quotation is a blog one and not in "permanently recorded media". Pinging @User:LexiphanicLogophile. --Dan Polansky (talk) 09:14, 31 July 2016 (UTC)
- Looks ok to me now. Albeit not by much. Renard Migrant (talk) 22:16, 23 August 2016 (UTC)
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- 2007, Iwan Wmffre, Breton Orthographies and Dialects Volume 1: The Twentieth-Century Orthography War in Brittany, Peter Lang AG, European Academic Publishers, page 108
- It may be that this was simply a mansuetudinous interpretation on the part of Mordiern.
- 2010, 'Rudi', "QuadrivialQuandary: Logophiles, Rejoice!"
- If penmanship is a window into character, Hector's flowery roundhand reveals a fellow more mansuetudinous than manly.
- 2016, Shaun May, "Communism and Sexuality", Marx; Paragraph 2
- Humanity will find its truly human ‘feet’ in sexual as in all other matters and relations. And those ‘feet’ will be of a mansuetudinous nature.
- 1996, David Madsen, Memoirs of a Gnostic Dwarf, Dedalus, page 167
- Serapica was a man of remarkably mansuetudinous disposition, which is perhaps why Cardinal de' Medici had taken him into his employment.
- 1918, The Times, History of the War - Volume 16, Forms General Index, page 9
- to themselves for what they deemed to be a particularly mansuetudinous provision for the Allies, but as a matter of fact they were perfectly well aware that this undertaking could not be made binding on the enemy.
- 1931, Brooks Atkinson, East of the Hudson, A. A. Knopf - New York, page 101
- Among the intelligentsia he was best known for his fervent but pointless monologues, or his mansuetudinous dialogues with himself.
- 1995, Lesley Henderson, Sarah M. Hall, Reference to World Literature - Volume 2, St. James Press, page 836
- His mansuetudinous retreat at the approach of his wife, Elvire (his behaviour evokes the henpecked husband rather than the romantic hero).
- 2006, David Van Alstyne, Immoderate Musings • Quibblesome Quarrels • Risible Rhapsodies on Music and Morals: Silly Sallies of Protracted Poetastery in a Versicular Quodlibet of Sesquipedalian Teradiddles, Dillies of Diddling Fiddle-Faddle and Philosophical Flapdoodle, verse 259
- While yet a mountainous melange of manifoldly mansuetudinous mien.
- 2007, Iwan Wmffre, Breton Orthographies and Dialects Volume 1: The Twentieth-Century Orthography War in Brittany, Peter Lang AG, European Academic Publishers, page 108
--- LexiphanicLogophile <3:26 pm Saturday, 17 September 2016 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)>