potsherd
121\@Vampire Mythology: Introduction — [↑] @Vampire Mythology Vampire. To those people who believe that there are such creatures in the supernatural, bloodsucking predators who stalk mankind in the night, just hearing this word aloud in a crowded room instantly draws their… …
122crock — I. /krɒk / (say krok) noun 1. an earthen pot, jar, or other vessel. 2. a potsherd. 3. a piece of crockery (def. 2). 4. Also, crock of shit. Colloquial nonsense; rubbish. {Middle English crokke, Old English croc(c), crocca pot. Compare Icelandic… …
123ostracise — /ˈɒstrəsaɪz / (say ostruhsuyz) verb (t) (ostracised, ostracising) 1. to banish (someone) from their native country; expatriate. 2. to exclude by general consent from society, privileges, etc. 3. (in ancient Greece) to banish (a citizen)… …
124ostracon — /ˈɒstrəkɒn/ (say ostruhkon) noun (plural ostraca) a pottery shard used in antiquity as a means of casting a vote. Also, ostrakon. {Greek ostrakon potsherd} …
125testy — /ˈtɛsti / (say testee) adjective (testier, testiest) irritably impatient; touchy: *he backed into the sliprails and put both himself and his rider in a thoroughly testy frame of mind before they even started. –nourma handford, 1953. {Middle… …
126ἀποστρακοῦνται — ἀποστρακόομαι become dry like a potsherd pres ind mp 3rd pl …
127ἀποστρακοῦσθαι — ἀποστρακόομαι become dry like a potsherd pres inf mp …
128ἀποστρακοῦται — ἀποστρακόομαι become dry like a potsherd pres ind mp 3rd sg …