>baker refused to add to notables
Fuck off!
Not only is it days old, It's already been notabled - twice!
>baker refused to add to notables
Fuck off!
Not only is it days old, It's already been notabled - twice!
Satanic trips of you're wrong.
Bi is not a prefix in this context.
Bible (n.)
"the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments," early 14c., from Anglo-Latin biblia, Old French bible (13c.) "the Bible," also any large book generally, from Medieval and Late Latin biblia "the Bible" (neuter plural interpreted as feminine singular), from phrase biblia sacra "holy books," a translation of Greek ta biblia to hagia "the holy books." The Latin word is from the Greek one, biblion "paper, scroll," also the ordinary word for "a book as a division of a larger work;"
https://www.etymonline.com/search?q=Bible