That means that because God has punished Cain, the person who kills Cain will have to bear a punishment that is seven times worse then Cain's. What that punishment would be only God knows.
seven times / 7x
No actually that is what is mistaken for the phrase "Up and at 'em"
One common phrase associated with St. George before slaying the dragon is "In the name of God and St. George, I shall slay thee." This quote highlights the bravery and faith of St. George in his battle against the dragon.
No. It is an adverb, used as an adverb of time. O'clock is actually a prepositional phrase, a contraction of the phrase "of the clock."
Sec leg is not actually a phrase, it's an abbreviation. The full phrase is secundum legem, which means "according to law."
Actually black means darkness.
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It actually would be phrased as "who all had."
Happy as a jay bird actually!!
There actually isn't a specific phrase for thank you, but domo morygotto is roughly translated to thank you.
Nope, it can actually be a sentence on its own.
This phrase means to keep it to yourself or else to be patient and stop pushing for action on something.