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A Dictionary of the English Language, containing the ... - Pagina 299
Pärtridge, n. (Gr. perdiv) a bird. Par-tu'ri-ent, a. (L. pario) bringing forth; about to bring forth. Pār-tu-ri'tion, n. the act of bringing forth. Pär'ty. See under Part. P: n. (Gr. pascha) the passover; e a.Ster. Pås'chal, a.relating to the passover or Easter.
Alexander REID (LL.D.),
1844
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Johnson's Dictionary, improved by Todd, abridged, ... with ...
Fâte, fâr, fäll, fåt;-mè, mét;-plne, pln;Pass, pâs. s. a narrow entrance; license to go. Passable, pås'-sà-bl. a. possible to be passed, tolerable. Passage, pås'-sldje. s. act of passing, journey; incident; road; narrow street; part of a book. nger, pás' ...
Samuel Johnson, Henry John TODD (Archdeacon of Cleveland.), John WALKER (the Philologist.),
1839
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Walker's Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of ...
a kind of coarse, thick, stiff paper Pastern, pas'târn. s. the distance between the joint next the foot and the coronet of Pastil, pis'tll. s. a roil of paste [a horse Pastime, pâs'dme. s. sport, amusement Pastor, pâs'tÛr. s. a shepherd, a clergyman who ...
John Walker, Thomas Smith,
1834
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Walker's Critical pronouncing dictionary ... Corrected, ... - Pagina 396
PAssive, pås siv, a. 158. Receiving impression from some external agent; unresisting, not opposing: suffering, not acting, in grammar, a verb passive that which signifies passion or the effect of action. PAssiveLY, pås-siv-lé, ad. With a passive ...
John WALKER (the Philologist.), John Davis ((Rev., A.M.)),
1830
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A Complete Dictionary of the English Language, Both with ... - Volumul 2
PASSÎNGBELL, pàs'-slng-bèï. f. The bell which rings at the hour of departure, to obtain prayers for the passing soul; it is often used for the bell which rings immediately after death. PASSION, pâsiY-ûn. f. Any effect caused by external agency; ...
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary. And Expositor of the ... - Pagina 372
Possible to be assed or travelled through or over; supportable, toerable, allowable; capable of admission or reception. PAssADo, pås-sà-dó, s. A push, a thrust.—see Lumbago. PAssAGE, pås'sldje, s. 90. Act of passing, travel, course, journey; ...
John Walker (the Philologist.),
1838
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A Grammar of the French Tongue ... The fifth edition, ... - Pagina 239
N' st-ce pás qu'il viềndra?) [ Il viềndra, n'èst-ce pás ? He will . come, won't he ? N'èst-ce pás qu'il joứe ; i Il joúe, n'èst-ce pás ? He games èst-ce pâs qu'il joứe ; } or { . f) 8 9 N'èst-ce pás qu'il faît | Il fait froid, n'èst-ce pás: It is froid ? J L cold, i'n't ...
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Encyclopedia of Buddhism - Pagina 717
Stu ̄pa veneration was also a part of early Jain tradition, though again the connections with Buddhist practice remain unclear, since the earliest archeological evidence of Jain stu ̄pas post-dates the oldest remains of Buddhist stu ̄pas.
Damien Keown, Charles S. Prebish,
2013
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A critical pronouncing dictionary ... The twenty-sixth edition - Pagina 379
PassPort, pås' pört, s. Permission of egress. Past, past, part. a. properly £ present, not to come; spent gone through, undergone.-see Principles, No. 367. co-This contraction, in every word but the preposition, is a disgrace to our orthography.
John WALKER (the Philologist.),
1823
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Haunting the Buddha : Indian Popular Religions and the ... - Pagina 98
Specifically, at Buddhist sites throughout India the remains of thousands of small (roughly twoto six-foot) stu ̄pas can be seen cluttered and jammed next to large central stu ̄pas at most of the major sites. The main stu ̄pas, more often than ...
Robert DeCaroli Assistant Professor of Art History George Mason University,
2004