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or Elderberry (Sambucus) is a genus of fast-growing shrubs or small trees in the family Caprifoliaceae. They bear bunches of small white or cream coloured flowers in the spring, that are followed by bunches of small red, bluish or black berries. The berries are a very valuable food resource for many birds.
Ãâó: encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Elderberry
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| elder |
Dreaming of an Elder usually intimates that one has seen, and acknowledged encountering, a person of wisdom.
Ãâó: www.katiestanley.com/resources/dd/e.htm
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| elder |
Koorie Elders are the moral and spiritual leaders of our communities. They are also the teachers, the ones who pass knowledge onto the next generation.
Ãâó: www.abc.net.au/missionvoices/help_and_resources/gl...
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This is the title given to a respected individual from the Aboriginal community who is a keeper of tradition and worldview. Age may be a factor, but not a prerequisite.
Ãâó: www.saskschools.ca/curr_content/native30/glossary....
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| elder abuse |
means abuse of an older person.
Ãâó: www.policy.okdhs.org/ch105/340-105-10/340_105-10-3...
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| ELD | any of numerous shrubs or small trees of temperate and subtropical northern hemisphere having white flowers and berrylike fruit |
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| ELD | advanced in years |
| ELD | the office of elder |
| ELD | the offspring who came first in the order of birth |
| ELD | first in order of birth |
| ELD | the card player on the dealer's left |
| ELD | an imaginary place of great wealth and opportunity |
| ELD | suggesting the operation of supernatural influences |
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