It means age, as it does in English.
that you are a lord's wife
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You were overweight.
It means anyone can go, if your not stupid...
In the Middle Ages, a butler was a person who took care of bottles and bottled goods. This put the butler in charge of wine and the wine cellar.
what does it mean? "Now belongs to the ages"
Ages and ages and ages means a really long time.
Might mean Dark Ages.
Sometime or somewhere a long time later.
For ages mean something takes forever and might not even happen. In ages means that it happens in a long time. So for ages might not happen and in ages is something that will happen but in a long time.
It means age, as it does in English.
i dont no?
The wife of a Lord. If you were a peasant you were a woman.
You use this phrase to mean something that has been in existence for a very long time. You might say "I've lived here for ages," or "That book has been checked out of the library for ages." Sometimes, "ages" is a literal term, meaning decades or generations, such as houses or monuments which have "been here for ages." Other times, it is an exaggeration, such as "I've been waiting in line for ages."
that you are a lord's wife
You were overweight.
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