˜yÐÄvlog

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-idion

  1. a diminutive suffix occurring in loanwords from Greek:

    enchiridion.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of -idion1

From Greek
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Example Sentences

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So then Glyndwyr rode south to besiege and burn the town of Caerdyf, while at Caer Idion Richard Holland tranquilly abode for some three weeks.

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So then Glyndwyr rode south to besiege and burn the town of Caerdyf, while at Caer Idion Richard Holland abode tranquilly for some three weeks.

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For you have a fief at Caer Idion, I think?—Very well!

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It is your part to see that Henry knows I am living disguised and defenceless at Caer Idion.â€

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Next day he despatched Caradawc to Owain Glyndwyr to bid the latter send the promised implements to Caer Idion.

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