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Subject: Adding onto raindancing's post...
Author: Array   (Authenticated as WeloveyouJesseLacey)
Date: April 3, 2007 at 10:31:59 AM
Reply to: Ember by Tasha
According to m-w.com, the word ember comes from the Middle English eymere, which is in turn from the Old Norse eimyrja, both of which mean what raindancing said.

I'm not sure how much more meaning and origin you want. :D

Array



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