10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «POTABLENESS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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potableness in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
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Reports of Cases Decided in the Court of Appeals of the ...
App. 234, 235 (62 S. E. 1007), this court said: “We feel no hesitancy in taking
cognizance, as a matter of common knowledge, that beer or other liquor of similar
potableness which contains as much as four per cent. of alcohol is. intoxicating.
Georgia. Court of Appeals, 1918
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The Union Dictionary: Containing All that Truly Useful in ...
Evelyn. Potable, pb'tfi-bl. a. such as may be drunk, drinkable. Phillips.
Potableness, pb'ti-bl-nés. s. drinkableness. Potager, p6t'5ge-fir. .s-. a rringer.
Grew. Potargo, pb-t§r'gb. s. a est Indian pickle. Potash, p6t'£sh. .9. an im ure fixed
alkaline salt, ...
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
Der. potableness; and see potation, potion. POTASH, POTASSIUM; see under
Pot. POTATION, a draught. (L.) Not a F. word. In Shak. Oth. ii. 3. 56. Spelt
potacion, Coventry Myst.,p.138.—L. pōtātiōnem, acc. of pōtātio,a drinking.—L.p
ōtāre, to ...
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The Works ... to which is Prefixed the Life of the Author. A ...
... that] looked upon this invention as comprising two different things; a
mechanical part, which related to the engine itself, and the use of it a ship-board,
and apbsisicalpart, which concerns the potableness, and wholesomeness of the
liquor.
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English-Assamese Dictionary
*«!5 ; c'S^fa ; •ftft- C«tt*1 *tT3i i [ CI^TI i Pot-bellied, adj. cn^fl, C*1^ ; Pot-house, n,
fa aft'<ft«^ ^53 Potter, n. ^HVi I Pottery, ». ^5rf=R ▽mW I Potable, adj. IftWlT I n,
potableness. [ ing. Potation, n. the act of drink- odj. potatory, Potato, ,». □KT^afe I
...
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A Critical Pronoucing Dictionary & Expositor of the English ...
POTABLENESS, po'ta-bl-nis, s. Dnnk- POTARGO, pA-tlr'gA, i. A West Indian
pickle. POTASH, pAt'ash, *. Potash is an impure fixed alkaline salt, made by
burning from ve- POTATION, po-ta'shun,«. Drinking bout, draught. POTATO, po-ta
'to, s.
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A dictionary of the English language. Abstracted from the ...
POTABLENESS./ Drinkablenefs. PO'TAGER./ [trom pottage.] A porringer. Grew.
POTA'RGO./ A West Indian pickle. King: PO'TASH./. Potastj, in general, is an
impure fixed alkaline salt, maac by burning trom vegetables : we have five kinds.
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Sheridan Improved: A General Pronouncing and Explanatory ...
a. such as majr be drank, drinkable POTABLENESS, ( p6'-ta-bl-nis.) s.
drinkableness POTARGO, (p6-tir'-g6.) /. a West- Indian pickle POTASH, (pot'-afh.)
s. potasli is an im< pure fixed alkaline salt, made by burning from vegetables
POTATION, ...
Stephen Jones, Thomas Sheridan, 1798
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A New Dictionary of the English and Dutch Language: To which ...
Potable, adj. Drinkbaar. Potableness, s. Drinkbaarheid,vr. Potager, 2»'« Porringer
. Potash , 8. Potasch , vr. Potation, s. Drinkgelag, e.j *□, Dranki —, Drenk , m.
Potato, s. Aardappel , m. ENG. NED. W. Potbellied, adj. Dikbuikig. Potbelly, s.
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The Philosophical Works of the Honourable Robert Boyle: ...
tSnm Al- And because the potableness of sea-water may concern the healths
jiiUtdfrom and lives of men, I shall here add two or three observations I made je*-
w*ttr,tky. Up0r] tnofe few distilled liquors, I had occasion to draw from sea-wa- &£/
.
Robert Boyle, Peter Shaw, 1725