10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «MACARONICALLY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
macaronically in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
macaronically im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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The Christian remembrancer; or, The Churchman's Biblical, ...
Sometimes all three were mixed together, macaronically, as in the following lines
from a poem of the time of Edward II. published in the Camden Society's volume
of Political Songs :— 'Esto paeificus, so myt thou welde tby wille; Also veridicus, ...
2
Journal of the British Archaeological Association
The old record probably does nothing more than translate macaronically a
technical localism, the meaning of which the translator did not understand." The
following communication from the rev. Beale Poste, sent for the Salisbury
Congress, ...
3
Lectures, Discussions, and Proceedings ...
twisted thong in the other, — or, as I might illustrate him macaronically, —Leather
-strap one hand holds, Virgil tenet alters. dulcsrn; Omnis et infelix errans feels
licks from his cowhide; he striding across the floor of the Boston Latin School, say
...
American Institute of Instruction. Meeting, 1872
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Annual Meeting of the American Institute of Instruction
twisted thong in the other, — or, as I might illustrate him macaronically, — Leather
-strap one hand holds, Virgil tenet altera dulcem ; Omnia et infellx errans feels
licks from his cowhide ; he striding across the floor of the Boston Latin School,
say ...
American Institute of Instruction, 1872
5
Basque-English, English-Basque Dictionary
... macaronic. mordolloka adv confusedly, messily. mordoilokada n solecism,
minor blunder in speech. mordoilokeria n blunder in speech. solecism, error in
language, mordolloki adv tangledly. confusedly, messily. macaronically.
mordoilotu vi.
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A ballad in macaronic Latin, entitled "Rustica Descriptio ...
The word is here used macaronically for Committees. The Committees alluded to
were those of the Independent Visitors in 1649, who, by the revolution which had
seated Cromwell on his throne, had taken the places of the Presbyterian ...
John Allibond, Edward Ward, 1834
7
The German and Swiss Settlements of Colonial Pennsylvania: A ...
He was well acquainted with Greek, Latin, French, Dutch, English, Italian, and
Spanish, as may be seen from his commonplace-book written macaronically in
these various languages and entitled the "Beehive." Extracts from this book have
...
8
Ritual, Images, and Daily Life: The Medieval Perspective
They then move on to recite the Magnificat, to each other macaronically, Mary
taking the Latin, and Elizabeth helpfully translating into English, verse by verse.
When the gaze within the mise en scene is functioning thus according to
reciprocal ...
9
Contemporary East European Poetry: An Anthology
Out of this alchemy, too, there may have emerged a peculiarly East German
poetic consciousness, and at last a respectable academic subject which the
professors here are fond of referring to, somewhat macaronically, as "DDR poetry
." There ...
Emery Edward George, 1993
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Equally in God's Image: Women in the Middle Ages
But macaronically with the tragic runes on the Ruthwell Cross are also
inscriptions in Latin in runic and in Roman lettering: "m.mir dominnas" in
connection with the Visitation, "IN PRINCIPIO ERAT VERBUM" in connection with
the Eagle of St.
Julia Bolton Holloway, Constance S. Wright, Joan Bechtold, 1990
NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «MACARONICALLY» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
macaronically im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Aug. 14, 1877: Internal Combustion's Stroke of Genius
... later, we have whole economies, musical subgenres and sports based around what Herr Otto, he of the macaronically ironic name, created. «Wired News, Aug 09»