10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «NIDULATION» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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The principal roots and derivatives of the Latin language ...
Extramural (extra, without) ; without, or outside, the walls. ii Nidulation] from nidus
, nest, is derived nidulation; the act of forming a nest and hatching. — Nidification
(Jacio, to make) ; the act of making a nest. 13 Node] from nodus, knot, is derived ...
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The principal roots and derivatives of the Latin languge, ...
9 Nidulation] from nidus, nest, is derived nidulation; the act of forming a nest and
hatching.— Mdification (facto, to make) ; the act of mahing a nest. w Nummary]
from nummus, money, is derived nummary; relating to money. n Penury] from ...
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Dictionary of the Welsh Language: Explained in English
(nythdrig) Nidulation. Nythdrigiant, ». m. (nythdrig) The time of keeping the nest,
nidulation. Nythfa, »./. (nyth — ma) A nestling place. Nythgyw,». as. — pi. t. ion (
nyth— cyw) A nestling Nythiad, s. m. — pl. t. au (nyth) Nidification. Nythlwyth, ». т.
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the ...
... nlk-nimc, ». A name given in sc. -r or contempt. Tn Nickname, nik -nam е! v. a.
To call by » opprobrious appellation. NlDE, tilde, ». A brood, a;, a Nide of
pheasants. Nidification, nîd-e-le-k.t-inuii, ». Tue act « building uests.
NiDULATiON,.
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Antiquæ Linguæ Britannicæ Thesaurus: A Welsh and English ...
Nythdrigiad, I. In. a nidulation Nythfa, :.f. a nestling place Nythgyw, .r. m. a
nestling Nythi-ad. .r. m. nidification Nythlnyth, s. m. a nest full, the young ones in
the nest [nestle Nythu, v. a. to build or make a nest, to Nyw, s. m. sprightliness,
vivacity; ...
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The Two Aristocracies, a Novel
One day, on the eve of his return to Oxford, when he discovered her lonely in an
old moss-house, considerably the worse for the wear of many winters, and now
appropriated to the nidulation of earwigs and courtshippers, he was so much ...
Mrs. Gore (Catherine Grace Frances), 1857
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... a. nythol; yn gor- wedd yn rhydd mewn bywyn neu ban Nidulate, nid'-iw-lët,
v. n. gwneyd neu adeiladu nyth [iant, nythdrigiad Nidulation, nid-iw-lë'-shyn, s.
nythdrig- Nidus, nei'-dys, s. nyth [chwaer Niece, nïs, s. nith, merch br&wd neu
Niello, ...
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The Ladies' Lexicon and Parlour Companion: Containing Nearly ...
NICIC'NAME. s. A name given in scoff or contempt. v. nickname; pr. par.
nicknaming; past, nicknamed. NIDIFICATION. 5. The act of building nests.
NIDULATION. s. The time of remaining in the nest. NIECE. s. The daughter of a
brother or sister ...
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Phreno-mnemotechnic Dictionary: Being a Philosophical ...
2 156 — Nidulation. * 2 157 — Entailing,handling,net- tling. * 2 176 — Induction,
indication, indagation, indiction, anti- quation. * 2177 — Night-waking, unde-
caying. * 2186 — Indevotion, night-vision. * 2187— Notifying. * 2207 —
Enhancing ...
Francis Fauvel-Gouraud, 1844
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The Two Aristocracies: A Novel
... nidulation of earwigs and courtshippers, he was so much moved by what he
believed to be suppressed tears in her eyes — a moisture really caused by the
pungent particles of decayed moss filling the atmosphere, —- that he might have
...
Catherine Grace Frances Gore, 1857
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Gardening: Wood pigeon nest is pulling down my roses
Trim a little if you must, but look out, there is nidulation about and you would never forgive yourself if you scattered a nest and nestlings in your ... «Reading Post, Jun 13»