10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «UNSODDEN» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
unsodden in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
unsodden im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Leechdoms, wortcunning, and starcraft of early England: ...
For wens at a mans heart, take cucumber and radish and the small rape and
garlic and southernwood and cinqfoil and pepper in honey unsodden; wring
through a cloth and then pepper it, and then boil strong. 53. This prayer shall a
man sing ...
2
A Library of Poetry and Song: Being Choice Selections from ...
... Or an air-dissolved star Mingling light and fragrance, far From the curved
horizon's bound To the point of heaven's profound, Fills the overflowing sky ; And
the plains that silent lie Underneath ; the leaves unsodden Where the infant frost
has ...
William Cullen Bryant, 1871
3
A New Abridgment of Ainsworth's Dictionary: English and ...
Unsmoked [as a tobacco pipe] non exlinuatiia. Unsmooth, non laivie ; aaper.
Unsnnred, laqueo expediiua. Unsociable, inaocinbdie, ferox, inhumnnna.
Unsociabty, inurbane. Unsodden, incoctua. Unsoiled, immaculatua. Unsold, non
veitdiiue.
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Collection of British Authors
... silent lie Underneath; the leaves unsodden Where the infant frost has trodden
With his morning-winged feet Whose bright print is gleaming yet; And the red and
golden vines Piercing with their trellised lines The rough dark-skirted wilderness
...
5
Annual Report of the Department of Education
And again,—however solid the food we take, whether meat, unsodden
vegetables, or the fruit of nuts,—hardly less solid and indigestible than the shell
that encloses them,—it must all be reduced to a pulp, to a soft, semi-fluid
substance, before ...
Massachusetts. Dept. of Education, 1843
6
The Mother's Magazine and Family Circle
In silence and in haste they ate the unleavened cakes and bitter herbs, and the
unsodden meat. It was the feast of the Passover, and though they who thus
partook of it, in accordance with long-established custom, knew it not, it was the
last ...
7
The Common School Journal
And again, — however solid the food we take, whether meat, unsodden
vegetables, or the fruit of nuts, — hardly less solid and indigestible than the shell
that encloses them, — it must all be reduced to a pulp, to a soft, semi-fluid
substance, ...
... And the plains that silent lie Underneath, the leaves unsodden Where the
infant Frost has trodden With his morning-winged feet, Whose bright print is
gleaming yet; And the red and golden vines, Piercing with their trellised lines The
rough, ...
9
A Dictionary of the Gaelic Language: In Two Parts, I. Gaelic ...
Raw, crude; unsodden, unboiied, unroasted, низины; bed, naughty; dull, lifeless;
unripe. bitter, sour. AMH, ими, s. т. The ocean, vide Taibh. AMH, s. m. A fishing
net; a hose net. AMHACH, -мсн, чепцы, s.f. A neck. AMHAIDH, x, adj. Sour, sulky
...
Norman Macleod, Daniel Dewar, 1839
10
Greek Science of the Hellenistic Era: A Sourcebook
... sea- and land-birds is not the same: with land-birds the feathers are set more
widely on their bodies, usefully for swift flight, but dense and naturally-
unwettable feathers fence in the "amphibious" birds all around so they can swim
unsodden.
Georgia L. Irby-Massie, Paul T. Keyser, 2013