10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «SCRAPEPENNY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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A Dictionary of the Spanish Language in Two Parts: 1. ...
Araaadór de dinéro, im. scrapepenny. Arañamiento, sm. scratching ; scraping.
Arañar, ra. to scratch ; scrape ; gather. Ara&ár riquezas, to gather riches eagerly.
Arañero, -a, adj. wild; intractable. Aráao, im. scratch ; slight wound. Агабоп, am.
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language, ...
Instrument with which anything is scraped; a miser, a man intent on getting
money, a scrapepenny; a vile fiddler. Scaarmc, skra1ping,.r. That which is rubbed
08'. To SCRATCH, skraitsh, v. a. To tear or mark with slight incisions ragged and
...
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A Dictionary of the Spanish and English and English and ...
Arañadór de dinéro, em. scrapepenny. Arañamiento, em. scratching; scraping.
Arañar, va. to scratch ; scrape ; gather. Arafiar riquezas, to gather riches eager
Arañero, -a, adj. wild; intractable. Ará&o, «m. scratch ; slight wound, Ara&ón, am.
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A dictionary of the Spanish and English languages, orig. ...
4. Flay among boys. 5. (Obs.) Net for catching birds. 6. (Nau.) Crow-foot. Et □i i
araSa, He is an industrious man. (Prov.) V '. Arrebatina. Arafiador, ra, t. Scratcher,
one who scratches. Aranador de dinero. Scraper, scrapepenny. Aranamilntn, tm.
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marc' Antonio Baretti, Mateo Seoane Sobral, 1862
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the ...
Instrument with which any thing is scraped ; a miser, a man intent on getting
money, a scrapepenny ; a vile fiddler. To SCRATCH, skrâtsh. v. a. To tear or mark
with slight incisions rasged and uneven ; *o tear with the nails; to wound slightly ;
to ...
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A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are ...
To make an aultward bow. Aìnhvortb, SCRAPE./. Ifiraf, Swfdisli.] Difficulty:
perpleïily ; tíistrefs. SCRA'PER. / [from ferafe,] j. Instrument with which any thing ï»
feraped. Syiift. 2. A miser; a man intent ongetting mo- ney ; a scrapepenny.
Herbert ...
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A Family of Noblemen: The Gentlemen Golovliov
Not that they couldn't get the betterofhim, butthathewasentirely too much ofa
nuisance with his scrapepenny ways. Very few could bring themselves to lease
land from him. They were afraid of his passion for litigation. He dragged any
number ...
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A dictionary of the English language. Abstracted from the ...
3. To truke an aukward bow. Ainsuertb. SCRAPE. / [strap, Swedish.] Difficulty;
perplexity ; distress SCRAPER. /. [(torn scrafe.] 1. Instrument" *. Arai- getting
money ; • which any thing is scraped. Swift. fer; t man intent on scrapepenny.
Heiberl. 3.
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Neuman & Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
5. (Obs.) Net for catching birds. 6. (Nau.) Crow-foot. £* ma arana, He is an
industrious man. (Prov.) V. Arrebalina. AraSador, ra, t. Scratcher, one who
scratches. Aranalor de afinero, Scraper, scrapepenny. Araaaraiento, tm. The act
of scratching.
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
A miser ; a man intent on getting money ; a scrapepenny. — Never was scraper
brave man. Herbert. j. 'A vile fiddler. Out ! ye sempiternal scrapers. Cowley. —
Have wild boari or dolphins the least emotion at the most elaborate strains of
your ...