10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «LANGUESCENT» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
languescent in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
languescent im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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ElderSpeak: A Thesaurus or Compendium of Words Related to ...
Wakefulness: egersis III. Between sleep and wakefulness: hypnopompic,
levisomnous, semisomnous, somnolence, somnolency 1. Uncontrolled
drowsiness: hypnosia IV. Beginning sleep: 1. Becoming tired, faint: ignavy,
languescent 2.
James L. Reynolds, MD, 2014
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The Chambers Dictionary
[OFr langue. from L lingua tongue; de of; Provencal oc yes. from L hoc this; OFr
oil, out yes, from L hoc illud this (is) that, yes] languescent See under languid.
languet or languette lang'gwel, -gel or -get', n a tongue- like object or part.
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The Poems of Catullus: A Teaching Text
188. ante: with quam in line 190. languescent "weaken"; future tense. Note the
alliteration in languescent lumina. lumina: as often, "eyes". 189. prius: with quam
in line 190. fesso: "exhausted". 190. prodita: "betrayed as I am"; cf. perdita in line
...
Phyllis Young Forsyth, 1986
On the first July Monday, scarcely has the signal-cannon boomed ; scarcely have
the languescent mercenary Fifteen Thousand laid down their tools, and the eyes
of onlookers turned sorrowfully to the still high Sun ; when this and the other ...
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A new and poetical translation of all the Odes of Horace. By ...
... ambrosial dews for me, Tho' rich Fal'ernian juices fail, Languescent, in the
precious gale, a. . I Fallit Sorte beatior. Later, sugit, ibme explain it Unknown to
Momrehs of the East. 30 35 .4io 45 55 Nor .0thers take it in the tense of bcg-uiles,
foils, ...
Horace, William GREEN (M.D.), 1777
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The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical ...
Nce mea consucto languescent corpnra lrcto ? Depositum nec me, qui flcat, uIlua
erit ? Trist. L. iii. El. 3. BracUnz/iw. 'fig-m.- juc'at, (if-7.] The translattr finding this
paslage so well rendered by the late Mr. Hammond, has taken the liberty to adopt
...
Robert Anderson, Geoffrey Chaucer, Henry Howard Earl of Surrey, 1795
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The Poems of Oliver Wendell Holmes
Logic is logic. That 's all I say. ' ESTIVATION. AN UNPUBLISHED POEM, BY MY
LATE LATIK TUTOR. N candent ire the solar splendor flames ; The foles,
languescent, pend from arid rames ; His humid front thecive, anheling ...
Oliver Wendell Holmes, 1870
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The autocrat of the breakfast-table (by O.W. Holmes).
In candent ire the solar splendor flames ; The foles, languescent, pend from arid
rames ; His humid front the cive, anheling, wipes, And dreams of erring on
ventiferous ripes. How dulce to vive occult to mortal eyes, . Dorm on the herb with
none ...
Oliver Wendell Holmes, 1858
On the first July Monday, scarcely has the signal—cannon boomed; scarcely
have the languescent mercenary Fifteen Thousand laid down their tools, and the
eyes of onlookers turned sorrowfully to the still high Sun; when this and the other
...
V. 8. “ Languescent lumina morte,” Catull. lxiv. 1.88. “ Vultus amatoa,” Ov. Fast. vi.
579. Linquis, et wternam fati te condis in umbram! 5 Vidi. 216 GRAY'S POEMS.
Liber Quartus.
Thomas Gray, John Mitford, 1836