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Things profane often describes (“profane ________”)
language, history, world, swearing, literature, man, person, writers, love, words, authors, hands, persons, eyes, word, use, men, things, babblings, learning, songs, swearer, oaths, oath, subjects, space, historians, cursing, sciences, art, music, purposes, science, vulgar, expression, knowledge, eye, speech, poetry, expressions, swearers, ones, illumination, books, writings, existence, uses, philosophy, wretch, sphere, song, multitude, matters, author, antiquity, act, talk, reality, spirit, novelties, herd, scoffing, touch, gaze, dichotomy, realm, mockery, objects, tongue, jests, conversation, histories, wit, writer, rites, jest, letters, curiosity, thoughts, historian, thought
How profane often is described (“________ profane”)
more, sacred, most, less, little, much, open, holy, lewd, utter, hallowed, least, somewhat, wellnigh, secular, false, modern, illiterate, ancient, jolly, learned, called, witted, musique, scarlet, downright, gothic, uninitiated, day, radical, coarsely, serious, impertinent, medieval, pure, singularly, cowardly, idol, sound, deed, bourgeois, ungodly, selfish, guiltless, brave, unjust, native, boisterous, idle, sinful, irreverent, half, curious, descriptive, everyday, impious, oldest, loud, majesty, brusque, vicious, sacrilegious, libertine, irreligious
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