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Tuesday, October 25, 2005

Heroine

Main Entry: her·o·ine

Pronunciation: 'her-&-w&n, 'hir-

Function: noun

Etymology: Latin heroina, from Greek hErOinE, feminine of hErOs

1a : a mythological or legendary woman having the qualities of a hero

1b : a woman admired and emulated for her achievements and qualities

2a : the principal female character in a literary or dramatic work

2b : the central female figure in an event or period


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Blogger Swip said...
Are you glorifying criminal activity?  

Blogger Diane said...
I did not recognize the lady from her picture. I only made the connection because I knew she died recently.

She was an amazing lady. All races owe her a debt of gratitude and honor.  

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