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Part of Speech: noun
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Nothing could shake their faith, for did they not every morning see him rise from the eastern peaks, fresh and ready for the day's work of warming the air of Ule, and encouraging the trees of Ule to bear fruit and the buds of Ule to spread into flowers? - "The Flamp, The Ameliorator, and The Schoolboy's Apprentice", E. V. Lucas.
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What a pity it is, ' he added, 'that Ule has no army. - "The Flamp, The Ameliorator, and The Schoolboy's Apprentice", E. V. Lucas.
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They are the personified ideas or virtues shed from the heavenly ule into the inorganic matter; and, as the vegetable kingdom is one remove higher than the mineral, these emanations from the celestial gods take form in the plant, and become its soul. - "The Best Psychic Stories", Various.