Last Updated:2022/12/23
Sentence
The
I
understanding
the
cause
of
his
miserable
estate,
sayd
unto
him,
In
faith
thou
art
worthy
to
sustaine
the
most
extreame
misery
and
calamity,
which
hast
defiled
and
maculated
thyne
owne
body,
forsaken
thy
wife
traitorously,
and
dishonoured
thy
children,
parents,
and
friends,
for
the
love
of
a
vile
harlot
and
old
strumpet.
Quizzes for review
The I understanding the cause of his miserable estate, sayd unto him, In faith thou art worthy to sustaine the most extreame misery and calamity, which hast defiled and maculated thyne owne body, forsaken thy wife traitorously, and dishonoured thy children, parents, and friends, for the love of a vile harlot and old strumpet.
音声機能が動作しない場合はこちらをご確認ください
Word Edit Setting
- Users who have edit permission for words - All Users
- Screen new word creation
- Screen word edits
- Screen word deletion
- Screen the creation of new headword that may be duplicates
- Screen changing entry name
- Users authorized to vote on judging - Editor
- Number of votes required for decision - 1
Sentence Edit Setting
- Users who have edit permission for sentences - All Users
- Screen sentence deletion
- Users authorized to vote on judging - Editor
- Number of votes required for decision - 1
Quiz Edit Setting
- Users who have edit permission for quizzes - All Users
- Users authorized to vote on judging - Editor
- Number of votes required for decision - 1
