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Etymology-Eavesdrop

Posted on the 26 September 2012 by Polycarp55 @polycarp55
Etymology-Eavesdrop
Etymology of Eavesdrop on pg 154

Ngram Popularity

The Word Was most popular between 1820 - 1840 but is seeing a current resurgence.   Below is how John Milton used the word Eavesdrop in his book the Prose Works of John Milton.
 Etymology-Eavesdrop

Gematria for the Word Eavesdrop


Eavesdrop
514514967
6   9   5  15 7
15   5  22
20  22
42
6
A strong sense of responsiblity, artistic, a nurturing disposition, community oriented, balanced, sympathy for others, humanitarian, unselfishness, love of home and domestic affairs, freely renders service to others.
Negative Traits:
Self righteousness, obstinacy, stubborn, dominates family and friends, meddling, egotistical, and susceptible to flattery, outspoken.

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