Re: what does "sinclair" mean in English ?



On Thu, 29 Mar 2007 16:06:54 +0100 da kidz on comp.sys.sinclair were rappin'
to MC Paul E Collins:

"Chris Young" <chris.usenet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Could it be said: "clear of sins"?

That's pretty much the definition of "pure", yes.

The name "Sinclair" isn't a corruption of "sin-clear", though, which I
suppose he meant there.

Hmm, I think I'm in need of Matt Rudge's patented Mandic translator.

Chris


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