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inpidual: [15] To begin with, inpidual retained in English its ancestral meaning ‘not able to be pided’: ‘in the name of the holy and inpidual Trinity’. Richard Whitbourne, Discourse and Discovery of Newfoundland 1623. It was borrowed from medieval Latin indīviduālis, a derivative of Latin indīviduus ‘not pisible’, which in turn was based on dīviduus, a derivative of the verb dīvidere ‘pide’. The semantic move from ‘not pisible’ to ‘single, separate’ took place in the 17th century. (English acquired the formally parallel inpisible, incidentally, in the 14th century.)
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jet-setter:常坐飞机旅行的富豪

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