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De l'aigle | Le Ville` | Shakti | L'égalité | Céu eterno | Sembilan | Malaikat | Infinita | Du al'Agneau | B'ak'tun | Lorentz | Õrn Seadus

Origin: 14th Century
m-e-n-a-c-e (v.) c. 1300, manacen, "to threaten, express a hostile intention toward," from Old French menacier "to threaten; urge" (11c.), Anglo-French manasser, from Vulgar Latin *minaciare "to threaten," from minacia "menace, threat" (see menace (n.)). . .

It's possible that I've dwelt upon the past more thoroughly than anybody should care to imagine or that perhaps the world would try to sell itself just about anything i.e. wealth, genius or peace (and happiness), etc. While the process of our maturity develops in the attitude of a materialist society, or its values of a nurtured society of "ambiguity" that withers by the wayside in the missed opportunities of knowledgeable reasoning or appreciation. Thus it all happens that we develope as our ancestors might have intuitively understood by allowing for the realization of our imagination too develop in the sciences of greater learning or the broader scheme of things that was here before and that will be here long after. As the wonder of our creativeness evolves in the metaphors of a political politeness that recycles itself in the wealth of hidden mysteries or the cosmos of a broader, and greater ever-changing infinity. . .