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Siens

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SIENS. An obsolete word, formerly used for scion, which figuratively signified a person who descended from another. "The sien," says Lord Coke, "takes all his nourishment from the stocke, and yet it produceth his own fruit." Co. Lit. 123 a. Vide Branch.



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A l'instar de la litterature ecrite divisee en plusieurs genres, la litterature orale a aussi les siens qui sont habituellement les contes, les mythes, les legendes, les epopees, les textes initiatiques et sacres, les chants, les proverbes, les devises et les devinettes.
Apres les convulsions fievreuses de la vie, il dort bien, La trahison a epuise son Yuvre: ni l'acier, ni le poison, Ni la malignite des siens, ni les armees etrangeres, plus rien Ne peut l'atteindre.
Si le revenu disponible est une variable centrale, le desir de vivre pros des siens influe sur le lieu qu'on habite.
 
 
 
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