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The term boils seems confusing. I initially associated it with the blisters caused by accidentally spilling boiling water on someone. Is there a more accurate and appropriate word in this context? Also, what exactly does "many" refer to? We can imagine that the diet of the ordinary population was much less palatable, although it might have been healthier as many a noble court writer alludes to the boils and other maladies related to malnutrition which plagued the imperial court.
25 de jul de 2025 12:00
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A boil has nothing to do with boiling water. I don't know why it's called that. It's a skin condition caused by infected hair follicles, or something like that. MANY refers to the court writers. It's an interesting construction, Example: Many a young person tries to be an influencer. . . . . is just another way of saying Many young people try to be influencers.
26 de jul de 2025 06:20
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Good
25 de jul de 2025 17:51
Este conteúdo viola nossas Diretrizes da Comunidade.
25 de jul de 2025 21:05
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