cimitery
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cemetery — noun (plural teries) Etymology: Middle English cimitery, from Anglo French cimiterie, from Late Latin coemeterium, from Greek koimētērion sleeping chamber, burial place, from koiman to put to sleep; akin to Greek keisthai to lie, Sanskrit śete he … New Collegiate Dictionary
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Candidus of Fulda — Candidus Bruun of Fulda was a Benedictine scholar of the ninth century Carolingian Renaissance of letters. He received his first instruction from the learned Eigil, Abbot of Fulda, 818 822. Abbot Ratger (802 817) sent the gifted scholar to… … Wikipedia