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O All-Holy Trinity, have mercy on us; O Lord, blot out our sins; O Master, pardon our iniquities; O Holy One, visit and heal our infirmities for Thy Name's sake. Lord, have mercy (three times). Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit, both now and ever, and unto the ages of ages. Amen.
Ōkami – Spirit wolf of powerful; Okiku – Spirit of a plate-counting servant girl, associated with the "Okiku-Mushi" worm; Ōkubi – Death spirit; Okuri-inu – Dog or wolf that follows travelers at night, similar to the Black dog of English folklore
Tōfu-kozō – Spirit child carrying a block of tofu; Toire-no-Hanakosan – Ghost who lurks in grade school restroom stalls; Tomte (Scandinavian) – House spirit; Topielec – Water spirit; Tōtetsu – Greed spirit; Toyol – Servant spirit; Trasgo (Spanish and Portuguese) – Grotesque, mischievous little people
The following is an alphabetical list of Greek and Latin roots, stems, and prefixes commonly used in the English language from P to Z. See also the lists from A to G and from H to O . Some of those used in medicine and medical technology are not listed here but instead in the entry for List of medical roots, suffixes and prefixes .
The noun phrase's status a complement can be made clearer by paraphrasing the noun phrase that contains it: a student of kinesiology, in which of kinesiology is more clearly a complement. [46] When there is a complement, usually there's only one, but up to three are possible (e.g., a bet for $10 with DJ that it wasn't true.)
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Yadōkai – Malevolent, nocturnal spirit; Yagyō-san – Demon who rides through the night on a headless horse; Yaksha (Buddhist, Hindu, and Jainism) – Male nature spirit; Yakshi [broken anchor] – Vampire; Yakshini (Buddhist, Hindu, and Jainism) – Female nature spirit