10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ARSIER»
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arsier in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
arsier and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Italic Dialects Edited with a Grammer and Glossary
3; the whole word prescribes some particular in the performance of a sacrifice (
probably expiatory) ars-, v. ad-, except for arsie, arsier and arsir arsie, U. adj. in
voc. sg. as appellative of lupiter Grabovius, Fisovius Sancius and Tefer lupiter,
365 ...
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The Text of the Iguvine Inscriptions: With Interlinear Latin ...
Does not Subvoco (if that be the true analysis) mean, Voce submissd appello P
as I understand Tacez. 24. Arsle, is voc. ; Arsier is gen. sing. Frite ostensibly is
vocative. Lassen and A.K. render Frite, ritu. Even in VIb. 15, A.K. correct Fisovie
erite ...
Francis William Newman, Philological Society (Great Britain), 1864
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AN INQUIRY INTO THE CHARACTER AND ORIGIN OF THE POSSESSIVE ...
Bonus sis, propitius eeir, ocre Fisei, 21 tote Ijouine, crer nomne, erar nomne. sis,
ocri Fisio, urbi Iguvinae, I«tlvov nomin* (?) iice^t nomin;. Arsie ! tiom subbocau
subboco, Dei Grabowc. Arsier [Averrunce!] te- venerabor veneror, Deus Grabovie
!
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Transactions of the Philological Society
Arsier [Averrunce!] te venerabor veneror, Deus Grabovie ! [Averrunci] ( frite ! tiom
subbocau 25subboco, Dei Graboue. ( tSai/toi/ ! te venerabor veneror Deus
Grabovie ! ( Di Gr&bouie! tiom esu bue peracrei pihaclu, ocreper ( Deus Grabovie
! te ...
Philological Society (Great Britain), 1864
arsier. is. a. Ingenious great awes come closest WBP^mF 9 mf &1 «V. The. shy. *y
. tsfigi. In a remote, high forest in a corner of Madagascar, scientists have come
upon a strange little primate they thought had vanished from the earth— the ...
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The Italic Dialects: Edited with a Grammar and Glossary
... Fisovius Sancius and Tefer Iupiter, 365 VI a 24, b 8, 27; gen. sg. (or abl. p1.)
neut., arsier, 365 VI a. 24, b 27, spelt asier, ib. VI b 8, only in the phrase arsier frite
(tiom subocau), v. s.v. frite arsir, nom. sg. m., U. 365 VI a 6, 7; Biich.'s
interpretation ...
incorporated into the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, Arsier'inieva was
deported with her children to Kazakhstan. After intercession on her behalf by
other Belarusian writers, she was permitted to return to Belarus. She spent the
years of ...
Vitali Silitski, Jan Zaprudnik, 2010
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Varronianus a Critical and Historical Introduction to the ...
In both these passages sub-okau is the verb for sub-110641113, and sub-000 is
a noun, so that the construction is like Cato's: te bonasprecesprecor (R. R. 134,
139). Arsier, frite tz'o subokau 25. suboko D. Gr. Here f-m'te is written for rite, ...
John William Donaldson, 1860
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Varronianus: a critical and historical introduction to the ...
In both these passages sub-okau is the verb for sub-vocam, and sub-oco is a
noun, so that the construction is like Cato's : te bonus preces precor (B. R. 134,
139). Arsier,frite tio subokau 25. suboko D. Gr. Here f-rite is written for rite, just as
we ...
John William Donaldson, 1860
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The Scots Magazine ...
These movements continued for three hours, after which she became (arsier, and
passsed a quiet night. On the 25th, the afl'ection returned, and continued through
the day for two hours at a time, with intervals of an hour. On the 26th, the ...