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Luk 13:18
Then said he, Unto what is the kingdom of God like? and whereunto shall I resemble it?

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Middle English: from Old French resembler, based on Latin similare (from similis ‘like’

likable (comparative more likable, superlative most likable)

(American spelling) Capable of being liked.

like
/lʌɪk/
verb
past tense: liked; past participle: liked
1.
find agreeable, enjoyable, or satisfactory.

"all his classmates liked him"

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enjoyable (adj.)

1640s, "capable of being enjoyed," from enjoy + -able. Meaning "affording pleasure" is from 1744. Related: Enjoyably; enjoyableness

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AN ENJOYABLENESS

Anen or Aanen was an ancient Egyptian nobleman and official of the Eighteenth Dynasty. A priest and administrator, his period of royal service occurred largely during the reign of his brother-in-law, Amenhotep III.

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Old English, from ecclesiastical Latin, from Greek amēn, from Hebrew 'āmēn ‘truth, certainty’, used adverbially as expression of agreement, and adopted in the Septuagint as a solemn expression of belief or affirmation.

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Aten also Aton, Atonu, or Itn (Ancient Egyptian: jtn, reconstructed [ˈjaːtin]) was the focus of Atenism, the religious system established in ancient Egypt by the Eighteenth Dynasty pharaoh Akhenaten.

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