10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ASPROUT»
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1
Meditation on Emptiness
For example, asprout cannotcause asprout todisintegrate. Though theSāṃkhya
himself does not assert that a sprout is produced from a sprout,his position that
the natures of both the seed and the sprout are a partless one forces himto
accept ...
2
Report of the Secretary of the Iowa State Agricultural ...
The tree from which that fruit was taken was produced from asprout or sucker
taken from another tree and planted about seventeen years ago, but was peeled
by the rabbits the first winter, and it sprouted again from the root the next year.
Iowa State Agricultural Society, 1860
3
A romanized Hindústání and English dictionary
Ankara,/8. m.asprout- Ankus, 8. m. the hook or iron with which elephants are
driven. Ankwar, 8. /. embrace. Anmel, adj. discordant, heterogeneou8. Anmol, adj
. invaluable, beyond price. Ann, 8. m. food, victuals, grain, Anna, v. a. to bring.
Anni ...
4
A Complete Greek and English Lexicon of the Poems of Homer ...
The part. comm. absol. blooming, luxuriant, abundant, lilom', tilonb m, liloupri, Od.
000.05', eoc, 16, asprout, a sprig, amlrer, metaph. spoken of men, 11. 22,87.
lsvoolirron' 1016111: 8113.05' goody eigolzveioav, when they behold such a ...
Gottlieb Christian CRUSIUS, Henry SMITH (Professor of Languages in Marietta College, Ohio.), 1844
5
Abhidhānappadīpikā; or, Dictionary of the Pali Language: By ...
A royal public garden. A royal pleasure ground. Arow or range. A tree. A small
tree, в plant or shrub. A tree fructifying without apparent blossoms. An annual
plan t. Barren. Bearing fruit. The top of a. tree. A brauch. A leaf. Asprout or shoot.
6
A Glossary of Scientific Terms for general use
Germina'tion (Lat. ger'men, asprout). The act of sprouting. Ger'und (Lat. ger'o, I
bear). A part of a verb, partaking of the character of a noun. Geyser. A boiling
spring or fountain, of volcanic origin. Gib'bous (Lat. gibbus, a. hunch on the back).
Alexander HENRY (M.D.), 1861
... there in the attic, when that year's thaw had begun and buds were all asprout
with allergens and hope, when rivulets of sweat found their way beneath his
matted arms and along his ribs, that he discovered a dog-eared copy of Fanny
Hill.
8
A Manual Hebrew and English Lexicon: Including the Biblical ...
... preserve; to watch for any one; to keep, observe, as a covenant or a precept; to
hide, conceal; towatch or besiegc a city. 5553 m. a bough, branch; asprout; a
shoot from the root; metaph. a descendant. m5; see my. RP“; m. Ch. pure. Dan. 7:
9.
Josiah Willard Gibbs, 1832
9
Jacob Behmen's Theosophick Philosophy Unfolded; in Divers ...
... m't- asprout on theVine Christ. _ 16- And Jacob asked what is thy Name? But
Christ said why askest thou, ( that is) I am no stranger thy Name and mine shall
be one. But God without Na. ture and CreatureiSt e Eternal one and Eternal good
, ...
Edward I Taylor, Jacob Böhme, 1691
10
Annual Report of the Board of Directors of the Iowa State ...
The tree from which that fruit was taken was produced from asprout or sucker
taken from another tree and planted about seventeen years ago, but was peeled
by the rabbits the first winter, and it sprouted again from the root the next year.
Iowa State Agricultural Society, 1860
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ASPROUT»
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The Pass unleashes plates of playfulness
... held a riot of pickled blackberries and smooth foie gras, all asprout with dried kumquat wheels, herb flowers and slightly sour spring greens. «Houston Chronicle, Apr 13»