10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «BAUK» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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bauk im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Sex Without Consent: Young People in Developing Countries
Finally, participants were asked whether they had heard of bauk. The focus group discussions with adolescent girls (aged sixteen to twenty) revealed that the phenomenon of bauk is well known, and provided an indication that this practice is ...
Shireen J. Jejeebhoy, Iqbal Shah, Shyam Thapa, 2005
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Water Politics and Spiritual Ecology: Custom, ... - Halaman 199
Neebe ferik katak liurai oan nee para ona tanis, ferik katak fali ida Bone Bauk sa Bone Bauk modiami oin ee lae Bone Bauk sa Bone Bauk tias ami oin ee lae. Liurai Bone Bauknee dudu taha bafatuk leten nee, nia rona netik dei. Neebe ferik ...
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Perspectives on the Bird's Head of Irian, Jaya, Indonesia: ...
Wuon lore was revealed to a culture hero, Bogelit Bauk, often referred to as Bauk. I collected several accounts of the story about Bauk. The following account was told to me by a ritual leader in the village of Haha. Bauk came from the coast.
Jelle Miedema, Cecilia Odé, Rien A. C. Dam, 1998
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Frederic P. Miller, Agnes F. Vandome, McBrewster John, 2011
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A Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ...: ...
BAUK, Bawk, s. 1. A cross-beam.] Add; Bauk-height, Bawk-iieight, adv. As high as the bauk 6r beam of a house or barn, S. To Loup Bauk-height, to spring as high as the cross-beams in a house, S. He hads his trinkets to the light ; — Syne a' ...
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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language: ... ...
In Gl. Edd. Saemund. baugr is derived from biug-r, curvus, beygia, curvare, flectere, to bend. BAUK, BAwk, s. E. balk, which Johnson defines, “a great beam, such as is used in building.” This is very indefinite. The bauks, S. are the cross-beams ...
John Jamieson, John Johnstone (of Edinburgh.), 1840
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Scottish Dictionary and Supplement: In Four Volumes. ...
This seems merely a provincial variety of Baff, Beff, to beat, to strike. V. Beff, v. BAUK, Bawk, s. 1. A cross-beam.] Add; Back-height, Bawk-height, adv. As high as the bank or beam of a house or barn, S. To Loup Bauk-height, to spring as high as ...
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Register of Debates in Congress - Halaman 94
Merchants' Bank, Boston ^ Commonwealth Bauk, do. ^* Fulum Bunk, do. ^P Hancock Bank, do. Franklin Bank, do. •12,000 00 29,008 00 10,000 00 10,00000 • 10,000 00 6,00000 176 176 177 178 179 180 181 CONNKCTICUT-Coniinuecl.
United States. Congress, 1837
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Supplement to The Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish ...
To STEN'N, or STEND BAUK-HEIGHT, the same with to leap bank-height, Aberd. He stcnn'd bank-height at ilka stride, And rampag'd o'er'the green. Christ-mas Ba'ing, Skinner, p. 127. Then insert, as sense 2. Banks, in pl. expl. “ the lofting of ...
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A Dictionary of North East Dialect - Halaman 9
bauk,. balk. banksman cont. down and signals to the engine room 3 raps for 'men riding' and 2 raps lor release the keps" GP S'm C20/mid; 'the man in control at the top of the shaft of a pit' Graham Geordie 1979. EDD distribution to 1900: N'd, ...