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Nin
[ nin ]
noun
- A·na·ïs [uh, -, nahy, -, uh, s], 1903–77, U.S. novelist and diarist.
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But in the end, there was no one person who could complete Anaïs Nin.
Vidal slept with Anaïs Nin and enjoyed close friendships with women including Claire Bloom and Joanne Woodward.
I write in Heroines: “The disgust for Anaïs Nin is a disgust for the girls with their LiveJournals.”
The slayer may have been a Set-like demon--perhaps Nin-shach, who appears to have symbolized the destroying influence of the sun.
Thus neen, is sometimes rendered ne, or nin, and sometimes nim.
He jess walk right straight inter de bu'nin', roarin' flameses!
Piccaninny, Pickaninny, pik′a-nin-i, n. a little child: an African or negro child.
Sometime hit 'ud be a rose, sometime a pansy; but allers a posy ob some kind 'ud go on dat man's table ebbery mo'nin'.
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