        item: #1 of 5
          id: 34215
      author: Hearn, Lafcadio
       title: Shadowings
        date: None
       words: 40208
      flesch: 80
     summary: Such _yobina_ as _Ichi_, _San_, _Roku_, _Hachi_ usually refer to the order of birth; but sometimes they record the date of birth. _Uta_ (Poem,--or Song) 1 _Wakana_ (Young _
    keywords: body; buddhist; character; child; chinese; day; decoration; dragon; dream; experience; eyes; fear; following; form; girl; good; gothic; heart; house; japanese; koë; life; little; love; man; meaning; moment; names; night; number; person; place; room; seiza; sense; song; sound; syllables; sémi; temple; thou; thought; time; tsuku; tôtarô; voice; way; woman; words; world; years; yobina; young; zémi
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        item: #2 of 5
          id: 37520
      author: Ferguson, Robert
       title: Surnames as a Science
        date: None
       words: 58598
      flesch: 81
     summary: _Dag_, day, in the sense of brightness, glory.[13] (_Bald_, bold), O.G. Tagapald--Daegbald, _Lib. And very appropriate, if we were to translate it, would be the meaning--_bona_, a slayer, and _bert_ or _pert_, illustrious.
    keywords: a.s; accordance; account; anglo; bald; bavaria; bear; beorh; bert; case; celtic; century; chapter; christian; compounds; connection; contraction; corresponding; corruption; counsel; danish; diminutive; domesday_--eng; doubt; early; ending; eng; england; english; family; foerstemann; form; fortis; frankish; franks; french; frid; friend; frnk; gar; gaud; gemæro; general; german; goth; hard; hari; instance; italian; italy; kemble; kind; king; l.v; lib; liber; list; mar; meaning; men; mund; names; normans; number; o.g; o.h.g; o.n; origin; patronymic; people; place; point; pottery; prefix; present; principle; protection; question; raven; ric; rolls_--eng; roman; rule; saxon; saxon names; sense; settlers; son; spear; stark; stem; subject; surnames; system; times; use; vir; vit._--eng; vitæ; vowel; wald; ward; warrior; way; wig; wine; women; worc; word
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        item: #3 of 5
          id: 39284
      author: Bardsley, Charles Wareing Endell
       title: Curiosities of Puritan Nomenclature
        date: None
       words: 56082
      flesch: 79
     summary: Brook, in his History of the Puritans, implies they were; Hume says that both were _adopted_ names, and adds, in regard to the latter, that his acquaintance were so wearied with its length, that they styled him by the last word as Damned Barebone. The next meaning acquired by _kin_ was child, or young one.
    keywords: "--cant; "--st; april; backchurch; baptismal; bible; case; cath; century; charity; charles; child; children; christian; church; cock; cornhill; course; custom; daughter; day; dec; dionis; double; edward; elizabeth; england; english; faith; father; favourite; feb; following; forms; god; good; grace; hebrew; henry; high; hope; iii; instance; jan; john; july; june; kent; king; life; list; little; london; lord; love; major; man; march; maria; mary; minister; names; new; nick; nov; oct; parish; peter; place; puritan; reformation; registers; reign; richard; robert; says-; second; sep; sir; son; sonne; surnames; sussex; thomas; time; use; wife; william; years
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        item: #4 of 5
          id: 47627
      author: Pickett, Thomas Edward
       title: The Quest for a Lost Race
        date: None
       words: 58706
      flesch: 71
     summary: Comparative reference to the English records at an early date--Eleventh, Twelfth, and Thirteenth centuries--raises a strong presumption that names appearing on the Norman Rolls _before the Conquest_, and on English records _after the Conquest_, were derived from Normandy, and that names now accounted _English_ were originally _Norman_ names. The awkwardness and erubescent bashfulness, so often observed in English social life, is wholly physical, says M. Taine, and a peculiarity of _Teutonic_ nations.
    keywords: american; anglo; author; battle; blood; bluegrass; branch; british; century; chaillu; characteristic; club; colonel; conditions; conqueror; conquest; county; dane; day; days; descent; distinction; duke; elizabethan; england; english; families; family; form; france; french; frenchman; general; george; henry; historic; history; home; illustration; interest; john; judge; kentuckian; kentucky; king; law; life; lincoln; line; lord; marshall; men; modern; names; native; near; new; norman family; norman race; normandy; normans; north; northern; original; paper; people; power; race; ralph; records; richard; robert; roger; saxon; scandinavian; scholar; sea; shakespeare; sir; soil; soldier; son; speech; states; stock; theory; thomas; time; traits; type; united; vide; virginia; walter; war; washington; william; william de; work; world; writer; years
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        item: #5 of 5
          id: 51210
      author: Sheldon, Walter J.
       title: I, the Unspeakable
        date: None
       words: 11967
      flesch: 92
     summary: Time sense was gone again and we were pushing on and on and there was no end in sight and we had already forgotten the beginning. The dream and _her_ voice.
    keywords: apollo; center; course; deacons; eyes; man; office; right; state; time; voice; way; woman
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