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Old knives are long enough as swords for hobbit-people,' he said. 'Sharp blades are good to have, if Shire-folk go walking, east, south, or far away into dark and danger.' Then he told them that these blades were forged many long years ago by Men of Westernesse: they were foes of the Dark Lord, but they were overcome by the evil king of Carn Dûm in the Land of Angmar.
‘Kellili koth yw mar hir ha kledhedhyow rag tus hobyt,’ a leveris ev. ‘Lownyow lymm yw da aga havoes, mar kwra mos tus an Shayr yn unn gerdhes, est, soth, po pell dhe-ves yn tewlder ha danjer.’ Ena ev a leveris dhedha bos govelys an lownyow ma nans yw blydhynyow hir pals gans Gwer a Westerness: i o eskerens an Arloedh Du, mes fethys ens i gans myghtern fel Karn Dum yn tir Angmar.langbot langbot
Luxembourg (/ˈlʌksəmbɜːrɡ/ Luxembourgish: Lëtzebuerg [ˈlətsəbuəɕ]; French: Luxembourg; German: Luxemburg), officially the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, is a landlocked country in Western Europe. It is bordered by Belgium to the west and north, Germany to the east, and France to the south. Its capital and largest city, Luxembourg City, is one of the four official capitals of the European Union (together with Brussels, Frankfurt, and Strasbourg) and the seat of several EU agencies, notably the Court of Justice of the European Union, the highest judicial authority. Luxembourg's culture, people, and languages are highly intertwined with its French and German neighbors; while Luxembourgish is legally the only national language of the Luxembourgish people, French and German are used in administrative and judicial matters and jointly considered administrative languages of the country.
Luksembourg (lushaborgek: Lëtzebuerg; almaynek: Luxemburg; frynkek: Luxembourg) yw dugeth anserghek byghan yn Howlsedhes Europa. Stat esel an Unyans Europek ha'n Kenedhlow Unys yw ev. Almayn, Pow Frynk, ha Pow Belg yw kentrevogyon an dugeth. Poblans an pow yw nebes 514,862 a dus (niver ogas ha trigoryon Kernow). Pennsita Luksembourg yw sita gans an keth hanow, dhedhi boblans a 103,641 a dus yn 2013. Yma teyr yeth soedhogel kewsys yn Luksembourg. Almaynek yw an chyf yeth a adhyskans ha'n nowodhow. Adhyskans ughella, an Senedh, ha'n lysow lagha a wra devnydh a Frynkek, dre vras. Ha'n yeth Luksembourgek yw an tavas kemmyn yn mysk kowetha hag y'n deylu. Dur, arghansereth, ha kymygieth yw poesekka diwysyansow an pow sewen ma. Yma myns meur a weythoryon bortyngalek, spaynek, h.e. ow triga y'n Dhugeth.langbot langbot
Pottery is the process and the products of forming vessels and other objects with clay and other ceramic materials, which are fired at high temperatures to give them a hard and durable form. Major types include earthenware, stoneware and porcelain. The place where such wares are made by a potter is also called a pottery (plural "potteries"). The definition of pottery, used by the ASTM International, is "all fired ceramic wares that contain clay when formed, except technical, structural, and refractory products."[1] In art history and archaeology, especially of ancient and prehistoric periods, "pottery" often means vessels only, and sculpted figurines of the same material are called "terracottas". Clay as a part of the materials used is required by some definitions of pottery, but this is dubious. Pottery is one of the oldest human inventions, originating before the Neolithic period, with ceramic objects like the Gravettian culture Venus of Dolní Věstonice figurine discovered in the Czech Republic dating back to 29,000–25,000 BC,[2] and pottery vessels that were discovered in Jiangxi, China, which date back to 18,000 BC. Early Neolithic and pre-Neolithic pottery artifacts have been found, in Jōmon Japan (10,500 BC),[3] the Russian Far East (14,000 BC),[4] Sub-Saharan Africa (9,400 BC),[5] South America (9,000s–7,000s BC),[6] and the Middle East (7,000s–6,000s BC). Pottery is made by forming a ceramic (often clay) body into objects of a desired shape and heating them to high temperatures (600–1600 °C) in a bonfire, pit or kiln and induces reactions that lead to permanent changes including increasing the strength and rigidity of the object. Much pottery is purely utilitarian, but much can also be regarded as ceramic art. A clay body can be decorated before or after firing. The pottery market in Boubon, Niger Clay-based pottery can be divided into three main groups: earthenware, stoneware and porcelain. These require increasingly more specific clay material, and increasingly higher firing temperatures. All three are made in glazed and unglazed varieties, for different purposes. All may also be decorated by various techniques. In many examples the group a piece belongs to is immediately visually apparent, but this is not always the case. The fritware of the Islamic world does not use clay, so technically falls outside these groups. Historic pottery of all these types is often grouped as either "fine" wares, relatively expensive and well-made, and following the aesthetic taste of the culture concerned, or alternatively "coarse", "popular", "folk" or "village" wares, mostly undecorated, or simply so, and often less well-made. Cooking in clay pots became less popular once metal pots became available,[7] but is still used for dishes that depend on the qualities of pottery cooking, such as biryani, cassoulet, daube, tagine, jollof rice, kedjenou, cazuela, and baked beans.[7]
Priweyth yw an stoff soled gwrys a bri. Eghennow posek yw priweyth dor (earthenware), priweyth men (stoneware) ha priweyth China (porcelain). An tyller mayth yw gwrys priweyth yw priweythva. Priweyth a styr art po kreft an priweyther po gwrians priweyth. Taklow priweyth yw gwrys a bri glyb kemyskys ha stoffow erel. Awosa i yw res yn forn arbennik (oden) yn tempredhow ughel. Gorra tan y'n pri a'n kalesha. An priweythor a worr kenn gwedrek wosa henna kyns gorra tan ynno arta. An kenn gwedrek a wra enep an priweyth splann, afinys ha stanch. Treweythyow priweythoryon a wra taklow nag eus devnydh dhedha, mes dell yw artek po gwavyansow hepken. Taklow priweyth heb kenn gwedrek yw henwys bisque po priweyth dor. An gwella taklow priweyth, gwrys a briweyth China, yw krev mes treusplanadow. Istori priweyth[golegi | pennfenten] Priweyth a dhallathas kyns an oos Neolithek. An ensampel a-varra diskudhys yw a Europa est, dedhyes nans yw 25,000 bledhen po a-varra. Figur benen yw aswonnys avel 'Gwener Dolní Věstonice', a dyller paleolithek yn Moravia, Pow Chek. Gwrys veu martesen avel rann a dhevos frothuster. A-dhia devisyans ammeth, ha drehevel citys, kofennow rag boos ha diwes yw kevys yn ogas pub tyller hendhyskoniethel. An Priveythvaow[golegi | pennfenten] Styr an Priweythvaow yw ranndir Stoke-on-Trent yn Pow Sows. Yth esa hwegh tre, Tunstall, Burslem, Hanley, Stoke, Fenton and Longton, oll anedha rann a Stoke-on-Trent lemmyn. An ranndir ma o kres an diwysyans priweyth sowsnek. Yth esa proviansow leel a bri, holan, plomm ha glow. Dowrgleudhyow veu usys rag treusperthi an askorras dhe remenans an pow. An ranndir a esperthas priweyth 200 bledhen, 1760 dhe 1960. Onan a briweythoryon moyha a vri a Stoke-on-Trent o Clarice Cliff. Lestri plastek wosa Nessa Bresel an Bys hag askorrans priweyth isel y bris a dhistruis an diwysyans priweyth y'n Priweythvaow.langbot langbot
That name the hobbits only knew in legends of the dark past, like a shadow in the background of their memories; but it was ominous and disquieting. It seemed that the evil power in Mirkwood had been driven out by the White Council only to reappear in greater strength in the old strongholds of Mordor. The Dark Tower had been rebuilt, it was said. From there the power was spreading far and wide, and away far east and south there were wars and growing fear. Orcs were multiplying again in the mountains. Trolls were abroad, no longer dull-witted, but cunning and armed with dreadful weapons. And there were murmured hints of creatures more terrible than all these, but they had no name.
Nyns o an hanow na aswonnys gans an hobytow marnas dre henhwedhlow a'n termyn o passys tewl, haval orth skeus y'n keyndir aga kovyow; mes ankresek o ev. Dell hevel, an tebelnerth yn Koestewal re beu estewlys gans an Konsel Gwynn mes ev re dhasomdhiskwedhyas gans nerth brassa yn Mordor. Yth esa kyhwedhel an Tour Tewl dhe vos dastrehevys. Diworth an le na, yth esa an nerth ow lesa pell, ha pell dhe-ves y'n Est ha'n Dheghow, yth esa bresel hag own owth ynkressya. Yth esa Orkow ow maga arta y'n menydhyow. Yth esa Trolow ow kwaya arta, nyns ens i tal-sogh namoy, mes fel hag ervys gans arvow euthek. Hag yth esa kyhwedhlow hwystrys yn kever kroaduryon euthekka es oll an re arall, mes nyns esa hanow dhedha.langbot langbot
The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest of Earth's five oceanic divisions. It extends from the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Southern Ocean (or, depending on definition, to Antarctica) in the south, and is bounded by the continents of Asia and Australia in the west and the Americas in the east. At 165,250,000 square kilometers (63,800,000 square miles) in area (as defined with a southern Antarctic border), this largest division of the World Ocean—and, in turn, the hydrosphere—covers about 46% of Earth's water surface and about 32% of its total surface area, larger than Earth's entire land area combined (148,000,000 km2 [57,000,000 sq mi]).[1] The centers of both the Water Hemisphere and the Western Hemisphere are in the Pacific Ocean. Ocean circulation (caused by the Coriolis effect) subdivides it[2] into two largely independent volumes of water, which meet at the equator: the North(ern) Pacific Ocean and South(ern) Pacific Ocean. The Galápagos and Gilbert Islands, while straddling the equator, are deemed wholly within the South Pacific.[3] Its mean depth is 4,000 meters (13,000 feet).[4] Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench, located in the western north Pacific, is the deepest point in the world, reaching a depth of 10,928 meters (35,853 feet).[5] The Pacific also contains the deepest point in the Southern Hemisphere, the Horizon Deep in the Tonga Trench, at 10,823 meters (35,509 feet).[6] The third deepest point on Earth, the Sirena Deep, is also located in the Mariana Trench.
An Mor Cosel po (Keynvor Hebask e'n FSS) ew an broassa keynvor e'n Nor. Ma ev owth ystydna dhort an Arctek e'n noor dhe Mor an Soth (po herwydh tybyans, dhe Antarctica) e'n soth, gen Asya hag Australya dhe'n west, hag America dhe'n est. Orth 165.2 milvil kilometer pedrek (63.8 milvil mil pedrek) en enep, ma'n broassa radn-ma Keynvor an Bys ow cudha neb 46% a vejeth dowr an Nor hag a-dro dhe dressa radn a'y vejeth en sobm, orth y cul broassa avel enep tir an Nor oll war-barth.[1] Ma'n creskelgh orth y radna dhe'n Mor Cosel Noor ha'n Mor Cosel Soth, gen diw dorva rowl: an Enesow Galápagos ha'n Enesow Gilbert. Kyn fon'jei war an creskelgh, mon'jei prederys avel bos a-jei en tien an Cosel Soth.[2] An Cledh Mariana e'n Cosel Noor westek ew an downna poynt e'n bys, ow trehedhes downder a 10,911 meter.[3] An Mor Cosel a veu gwelys gen Europians a-varr e'n 16ves cansvledhen, kensa gen an whithrer tiryow Vasco Núñez de Balboa a wrug tremena Ros Panama en 1513 hag y henwel Mar del Sur (Mor an Soth). Y hanow noweja a veu res gen an whithrer tiryow a Bortyngal Ferdinand Magellan dres caskerdh Spayn a wolyans a-dro dhe'n bys en 1521, a wrug cavos gwynsow ewn hag ev ow trehedhes an mor hag y elwel Mar Pacifico en Portyngalek, ow styrya "mor cosel".[4]langbot langbot
REVELATION 21 The New Heaven and the New Earth 1 I saw a new heaven and a new earth. The first heaven and the first earth had disappeared, and so had the sea. 2 Then I saw New Jerusalem, the holy city, coming down from God in heaven. It was like a bride dressed in her wedding gown and ready to meet her husband. 3 I heard a loud voice shout from the throne: God's home is now with his people. He will live with them, and they will be his own. Yes, God will make his home among his people. 4 He will wipe all tears from their eyes, and there will be no more death, suffering, crying, or pain. These things of the past are gone forever. 5Then the one sitting on the throne said: I am making everything new. Write down what I have said. My words are true and can be trusted. 6 Everything is finished! I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end. I will freely give water from the life-giving fountain to everyone who is thirsty. 7 All who win the victory will be given these blessings. I will be their God, and they will be my people. 8But I will tell you what will happen to cowards and to everyone who is unfaithful or dirty-minded or who murders or is sexually immoral or uses witchcraft or worships idols or tells lies. They will be thrown into that lake of fire and burning sulfur. This is the second death. The New Jerusalem 9I saw one of the seven angels who had the bowls filled with the seven last terrible troubles. The angel came to me and said, “Come on! I will show you the one who will be the bride and wife of the Lamb.” 10 Then with the help of the Spirit, he took me to the top of a very high mountain. There he showed me the holy city of Jerusalem coming down from God in heaven. 11The glory of God made the city bright. It was dazzling and crystal clear like a precious jasper stone. 12 The city had a high and thick wall with twelve gates, and each one of them was guarded by an angel. On each of the gates was written the name of one of the twelve tribes of Israel. 13Three of these gates were on the east, three were on the north, three more were on the south, and the other three were on the west. 14The city was built on twelve foundation stones. On each of the stones was written the name of one of the Lamb's twelve apostles. 15 The angel who spoke to me had a gold measuring stick to measure the city and its gates and its walls. 16The city was shaped like a cube, because it was just as high as it was wide. When the angel measured the city, it was about 2,400 kilometers high and 2,400 kilometers wide. 17Then the angel measured the wall, and by our measurements it was about 60 meters high. 18 The wall was built of jasper, and the city was made of pure gold, clear as crystal. 19Each of the twelve foundations was a precious stone. The first was jasper, the second was sapphire, the third was agate, the fourth was emerald, 20the fifth was onyx, the sixth was carnelian, the seventh was chrysolite, the eighth was beryl, the ninth was topaz, the tenth was chrysoprase, the eleventh was jacinth, and the twelfth was amethyst. 21Each of the twelve gates was a solid pearl. The streets of the city were made of pure gold, clear as crystal. 22I did not see a temple there. The Lord God All-Powerful and the Lamb were its temple. 23 And the city did not need the sun or the moon. The glory of God was shining on it, and the Lamb was its light. 24 Nations will walk by the light of that city, and kings will bring their riches there. 25 Its gates are always open during the day, and night never comes. 26The glorious treasures of nations will be brought into the city. 27 But nothing unworthy will be allowed to enter. No one who is dirty-minded or who tells lies will be there. Only those whose names are written in the Lamb's book of life will be in the city.
DISKWEDHYANS 21 1Ha my a welas nev nowydh ha nor nowydh: rag an kynsa nev ha'n kynsa nor re dremensa dhe-ves, ha nyns esa mor namoy. 2Ha my a welas an sita sans, Yerusalem nowydh, ow tiyskynna yn-mes a nev dhiworth Duw, parys kepar ha benyn bries afinys rag hy gour. 3Ha my a glewas lev bras yn-mes a'n tron ow leverel, ‘Otta, yma tabernakel Duw gans mab-den, hag ev a drig gansa, hag i a vydh y bobel, ha Duw y honan a vydh gansa. 4Hag ev a sygh pub dagrenn dhiworth aga dewlagas, ha ny vydh ankow namoy, na ny vydh keudh, nag oela, nag anken namoy, rag bos an kynsa taklow tremenys.’ 5Ha neb esa owth esedha war an tron a leveris, ‘Otta, nowydh a wrav pup-tra oll.’ Hag ev a leveris dhymm, ‘Skrif, rag len ha gwir yw an geryow ma.’ 6Hag ev a leveris dhymm, ‘Gwrys yw. Alfa hag Omega ov vy, an dalleth ha'n diwedh. My a re dhe neb a'n jeves syghes a fenten an dowr a vewnans heb kost. 7Neb a feth a wra erita an taklow ma; ha my a vydh y Dhuw, hag ev a vydh ow mab. 8Mes an ownogyon, ha'n dhiskryjygyon, ha'n re gasadow, ha denledhysi, ha'n re a wra fornikasyon, ha pystrioryon ha gordhyoryon idolys, ha pub gowleveryas a's teves aga rann y'n lynn a lesk gans tan ha loskven, hag yw an nessa mernans.’ An Yerusalem Nowydh 9Hag onan a'n seyth el neb a's tevo an seyth fiol lenwys a'n seyth pla diwettha a dheuth dhymm ha kewsel orthiv ow leverel, ‘Deus, ha my a vynn diskwedhes dhis an venyn bries, gwreg an Oen.’ 10Hag ev a'm dug dhe-ves y'n spyrys dhe menydh bras hag ughel, ha diskwedhes dhymm an sita sans, Yerusalem, ow tiyskynna yn-mes a nev dhiworth Duw, 11ha gensi golewder Duw, ha'y golow kepar ha men a'n moyha drudh, kepar ha men yasper, mar lan avel gwrys. 12Ha gensi yth esa fos vras hag ughel, ha dewdhek yet, hag orth an yetys dewdhek el, ha henwyn skrifys warnedha, yw a'n dewdhek loeth a vebyon Ysrael. 13Orth an howldrevel yma teyr yet, orth an kledh teyr yet, orth an dyghow teyr yet, hag orth an howlsedhes teyr yet. 14Ha fos an sita a's tevo dewdhek sel, hag ynna henwyn dewdhek abostol an Oen. 15Ha neb a gewsis genev a'n jevo korsenn owrek dhe vusura an sita, ha'y yetys, ha'y fos. 16Ha'n sita a wrowedh pedrek ha'y hys yw kemmys ha'y les; hag ev a vusuras an sita gans an gorsenn, dewdhek mil erowhys. Hy hys ha'y les ha'y ughelder yw kehaval. 17Hag ev a vusuras hy fos, peswar kevelin ha seyth ugens, musur mab-den, henn yw a'n el. 18Ha'y fos o drehevys yn yasper: ha'n sita o owr glan, kepar ha gweder glan. 19Selyow fos an sita o tekhes gans meyn drudh a bub eghenn. An kynsa sel o yasper, an nessa saffir; an tressa kalsedon, an peswora gwyrven, 20an pympes sardonyks, an hweghves sardius, an seythves krysolithus, an ethves beryl, an nawves topaz, an degves krysopras, an unnegves hyakinth, an dewdhegves amethyst. 21Ha'n dewdhek yet o dewdhek perl, pub yet o gwrys dhiworth unn perl, ha plen an sita o owr glan, kepar ha pan ve gweder boll. 22Ha tempel ny welis ynni, rag bos an Arloedh Duw Ollgalloesek ha'n Oen hy thempel. 23Ha dhe'n sita nyns esa edhomm a'n howl nag a'n loer dhe splanna ynni, rag splannder Duw a's golowi, ha'n Oen yw hy lugarn. 24Ha'n kenedhlow a wra kerdhes yn hy golow, ha myghternedh an norvys a wra dri aga gordhyans ha'ga enor a-bervedh ynni hi. 25Ha'y yetys ny vydh degeys mann der an jydh, rag ny vydh nos ena. 26Hag i a wra dri gordhyans hag enor an kenedhlow ynni hi. 27Ha ny wra entra ynni travyth y'n bys a vo avlan, na neb a wra tra gasadow, po gowleverel, marnas seul yw skrifys yn lyver bewnans an Oen.langbot langbot
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