dustling May 31st 2013, 02:40 | | Line 8: | Line 8: | | | | | | # A small [[grain]] or [[particle]]. | | # A small [[grain]] or [[particle]]. | | + | # One formed from the [[dust]]; [[human]]. | | + | #*'''2010''', W. David O. Taylor, ''For the Beauty of the Church'': | | + | #*: Without culture, without a garden, how could this human '''dustling''' survive in the wildness of even a very good created world? |
Revision as of 02:40, 31 May 2013 English Etymology From dust + -ling. Noun dustling (plural dustlings) - A small grain or particle.
- One formed from the dust; human.
- 2010, W. David O. Taylor, For the Beauty of the Church:
- Without culture, without a garden, how could this human dustling survive in the wildness of even a very good created world?
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