A person who belongs to a certain piece of land, so that they are sold when the land is sold, is called a serf or villein. A thing which is sold when the land it sits on is sold is called a fixture.
Covet means to desire that which belongs to someone else, as in "Thou salt not covet thy neighbor's wife nor thy neighbor's belongings."
It means to have hurt someone.
"sort of" means not exactly but close. It could mean rather like something, or similar to it, or it could mean that someone rather likes someone or something, as in they are not certain about their feelings but they are mostly positive ones.
In my opinion, i think it means when not letting that certain one know anything and letting them move on with their life. for example, his/ her pet has died but you didn't tell them and said it ran away, when everyone knew it had died.
concern means to wonder about someone or something.
Marinel means something or someone that belongs to the sea.
It's a possessive pronoun. That means that it is a pronoun, but it is something or belongs to someone.
"Borrow" means to take and use something that belongs to someone else with the intention of returning it.
"Borrow" means to take and use something that belongs to someone else with the intention of returning it.
it means that it belongs to someone
Certified means to be officially recognize (someone or something) as possessing certain qualifications or meeting certain standards.
Certified means to be officially recognize (someone or something) as possessing certain qualifications or meeting certain standards.
means it really belongs to someone
In the chapter of John, it means to take control or take away something that belongs to someone else. That's one example.
For something to be certain means that something will absolutely happen.
"There" is used to indicate a place, while "their" is a possessive pronoun indicating that something belongs to a group of people. For example, "The book is over there on the table" uses "there" to point out a location, while "Their car is parked in the driveway" uses "their" to show ownership by a group of people.
Covet means to desire that which belongs to someone else, as in "Thou salt not covet thy neighbor's wife nor thy neighbor's belongings."