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Sty , sty1 / stī/ • n. a pigpen. • v. (sties, stied) [tr.] archaic keep (a pig) in a sty: the most beggarly place that ever pigs were stied in. sty2 (also… Patristic Literature , patristic literature, Christian writings of the first few centuries. They are chiefly in Greek and Latin; there is analogous writing in Syriac and in… Isaac Bashevis Singer , Singer, Isaac Bashevis
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Nobel Prize winner in literature (1978) for his Yiddish novels, short stories, and memoirs that have be… Fourteen , Skip to main content
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