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Bridget’s answer to “Is there a glossary for this book? What do vally, bell, and roo mean?”
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Oct 15, 2015 09:26AM
vally=brave
bell=beautiful
roo=Russian
lots of latin roots here! (except for roo)
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Oct 15, 2015 09:27AM
animose=brotherly in love, strong affection or connection
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Jan 03, 2016 12:02PM
I thought roo comes from kangaroo , because of their light color :))
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bell=beautiful
roo=Russian
lots of latin roots here! (except for roo)