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Source: Webster's dictionaryThere ys no solas undyr hevene Of al that a man may nevene That shuld a man so mochë glew As a gode womman that loveth trew. Robert Mannyng
No thyng ys to man so dere As wommanys love yn gode manere. A gode womman is mannys blys. Robert Mannyng
Alexander Gode, quoted by Mario Pei in One language for the world (1958). Source: Internet
Capt. Chris Gode, who supervised the rescue for the Fire Department, said he had not encountered anything like it in more than a quarter-century as a firefighter. Source: Internet
Fourteen kilometres outside the Ethiopian town of Gode, a group of women with bands of dusty children clutching their dresses point to a patch of ground on the outskirts of their makeshift settlement, where their prized black-headed sheep lie dead. Source: Internet
Gode argues, additionally, that the western languages are the unofficial languages of international science, medicine, and technology, and therefore an IAL based on them provides the best access to that literature. Source: Internet