the word 'crusade' is from the Frankish (medieval french) term for 'taking the cross'
The First Crusade was the only successful Crusade.
Kings' crusade
the kings crusade was the 3rd Crusade.
1st Crusade - Franks took Jerusalem 2nd Crusade - Franks did not take Jerusalem 3rd Crusade - Franks did not take Jerusalem
"pine cone shaped"
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The term "line of dialogue" simply means a sentence or phrase of dialogue...not literally one line of dialogue.
Maiko literally mean "dancing child" it's the term used to describe apprentice Geisha
The term unlimited literally means, something without a limit, something never-ending, similar to the term infinity.
sward-shaped, to the xiphoid process
Literally it means "My chicken"... but it is a French endearment term, like a pet name
Literally, it means "First Lady" in Italian. The term has also come to refer to a conceited, temperamental individual.
The Latin term for princess is "filia regis", literally meaning "daughter of the king".The Latin term for princess is "filia regis", literally meaning "daughter of the king".The Latin term for princess is "filia regis", literally meaning "daughter of the king".The Latin term for princess is "filia regis", literally meaning "daughter of the king".The Latin term for princess is "filia regis", literally meaning "daughter of the king".The Latin term for princess is "filia regis", literally meaning "daughter of the king".The Latin term for princess is "filia regis", literally meaning "daughter of the king".The Latin term for princess is "filia regis", literally meaning "daughter of the king".The Latin term for princess is "filia regis", literally meaning "daughter of the king".
A crusade refers to a vigorous campaign or movement to achieve a cause or goal, often involving intense effort or commitment. Historically, the term is also associated with the series of religious wars fought by European Christians against Muslims in the Middle Ages.
that means literally 'testicle breaker'- this is used as a disparaging term for someone pestering you.
"blutlust" literally translated as :- wanting or having an appetite for blood. "blutdürstige" is the German term for "blood thirsty"