The canonical punishment for theft was amputation of a hand, for example, and the utterer of blasphemy could have his tongue cut out. |
It encircles the utterer from head to toe and builds a protective etheric shield. |
For instance: He is surly and defensive, a reporter-averse utterer of combative monosyllables. |
New sets of words, new collocations of old phrases are new, whatever the expressed intention of the utterer. |
He declared that he tried to avoid the caricature of a cutter of ribbons and utterer of platitudes. |
The set of thousand names is to indicate that all the names represent only one God who is shining through the utterer himself. |