10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «STEGOPHILIST» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
stegophilist in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
stegophilist im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Chambers English Thesaurus
... scripophilist sericulturist Sinophile Slavophile spelaeologist steganographist
stegophilist supematuralist tege(s)tologist timbrologist timbromaniac timbrophilist
tulipomane tulipomaniac Turcophile ufologist ultramontanist vexillologist virtuoso
...
2
The Roof-Climber's Guide to Trinity: Omnibus Edition
... but its existence will have been justified if it has succeeded in providing the
young stegophilist making his first night venture upon the Trinity Roofs, with a
clue, however poor, to the creditable unravelling of their somewhat complex
mazes.
Geoffrey Winthrop Young, John Hurst, Richard Williams, 2013
The mosaic of Hoyle is in the south-east corner of the North Vestibule at the
Gallery The Daily 'Ielegraph mentioned the mosaic in its coverage of Hoyle's
appointment to the Plumian Chair: see Daily Telegraph, 28 January 1958,
Stegophilist.
4
Oxford Thesaurus of English
... cars/ petrolhead/ motorhead ailurophile speleologist chocoholic stegophilist
propeller-head/ Nethead cruciverbalist canophilist fashionista cineaste/cinephile
rat buffalo tiger rabbit/hare Hobby/object ofenthusiasm Enthusiast folkmusic folkie
...
5
Robertson's Words for a Modern Age: A Cross Reference of ...
... philter, photophile, pho- tophilia, photophilous, photophily, potamophil- ous,
psychrophile, psychrophilic, psychrophily, pygophilous, pyrophilia. saprophilous,
sapro- phily, scopophilia. stegophilist, termitophile(s), termitophilic, termitophilous
, ...
6
The Superior Person's Second Book of Weird and Wondrous Words
Peter Bowler. staurophobia and stressing its standing as a recognized medical
condition. And then, the cross removed, demonstrating your affection and
gratitude with a little love-bite on the neck . . . STEGOPHILIST n. <£ One whose
hobby is ...
Geoffrey Winthrop-Young. ne han the conning to descryve the beautee of that ilke
place. . . . It maketh al my witte to swinke On this castel to bethinke.” and he
proceeds to rhapsodize on its beauties in a manner equal to any modern
stegophilist ...
Geoffrey Winthrop-Young, 2013
... fortification: escalade climb to top of: ascend, surmount climber of buildings:
stegophilist climber's gear: piton climber's goal: arête climbing cactus: queen of
the night climbing palm: rattan climbing plant: bine, bryony, creeper, ivy, liana,
liane, ...
... the space at our disposal will allow. It treats fully of the art of climbing as
practised by the roof-climber and wall-climber, and perhaps somewhat unfairly
emphasises the superiority of the former by dignifying him with the title of '
stegophilist ...
Leslie Stephen, Douglas William Freshfield, Sir William Martin Conway, 1907
He was a roof-climber, or stegophilist, in what was still the prehistoric era of the
sport, and later wrote — anonymously, being then a don — a tingling account of
those night-climbers who can say, as he did, that, 'by our own act we are cut off ...
Ronald William Clark, 1968
2 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «STEGOPHILIST» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
stegophilist im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
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