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Durand

Definition: The word "durand" comes from Latin, meaning "to bend", often used to describe someone who is weak or vulnerable but resilient. It can also refer to a place where a person's strength or physical form would be expected if they were strong in their own right.


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Duranda

Definition: The word "Duranda" translates to "Lover." It refers to a malevolent entity that dwells in men's hearts, often associated with jealousy, anger, and seduction. In Christianity, it signifies a person who opposes God. The term is derived from Latin, meaning "lover," which means someone fond of the things they desire or are loved for.


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Durandb

Definition: It's a word in Old French that means "to be" or "being," referring to something done repeatedly. For example, "He was very diligent in his work."


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Durandc

Definition: Word "durdanc" appears in Hebrew Bible, meaning a place where you stay when traveling: "In the desert, thou must keep this commandment, and the rest thou shalt do." This term refers to a temporary lodging or resting place, often for travelers who want to explore areas not visited regularly.


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Durandd

Definition: Verse 3: Durandd was a great man, who lived in Babylon. Chorus: Durandd taught many to read and learn. Verse 4: He made books that could be read by all, Verses 5-7: The king of Babylon loved him, Durannd asked him to lead the people with his teachings. Verse 8: He led them to righteousness, not greed or pride, He told them how they could know right from wrong. Verse 9: Durandd was a great man, who lived in Babylon. Verse 10: The king of Babylon loved him, Verse 11: He taught many to read and learn. Chorus: Durandd taught many to read and learn.


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