10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ASSENTATOR»
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assentator in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Works of Engelbertus Schut Leydensis (ca 1420-1503)
1270 Non es laudator, assentator potes esse. Laudator veras virtutes quas habet
ullus Verbis magnificat et sidera tollit ad alta, Ast assentator stolidos quosdam
videt esse Qui nichil agnoscunt, qui nil fecere bonorum: 1275 Istis se sociat, ...
Engelbert Schut, A. M. Coebergh-Van den Braak, Erika Rummel, 1997
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Reliques of Ancient English Poetry: Consisting of Old Heroic ...
Parasitus, Assentator; a Jlamner, a (dagger, a iearssitr, a fillet: trrrr.' (Somn.) IV.
Junius interprets Glees hy Musica Instrnmenta, in the following passages. To
return to the Anglo-Saxon word 131133: Notwithstanding the various secondary ...
Thomas Percy, George Gilfillan, 1858
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Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
BLEIDIR, -r:, JEAN, s. m. (Bleid, et Fear), An impertinent fellow, a beggar, a
sycophant, a gentle beggar: homo insulsus, alienis negotiis se inserens,
sycophanta, assentator. “ Taghladh am bleidir 's bidh 'n oidhch' ann." Prov. Let
the beggar ...
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An Examination of the Principles and Tendency of the ...
Itqaue etiam assentator apud utrumque summo in pretio atque " honore est, —
apud populum quidem levis populi ductor, blandusque " concionator ; nam populi
ductor, quem demagogum Grseci vocunt populi " assentator est."— Aristot. lib. v.
Aspect-us, us, m., appearance, look. Asper, a, um, adj., rough, adverse. Asperitas
, (asperitat)is, f., rough- ness, ruggedness. Assentator, (assentator)is, m., flat-
terer, courtier. Assequ-i (assecut-, ad-f-sequi), v. dep., 3, tofollow, reach, overtake.
фцМац: alii derivant e da», (cibus,) quod alienam mensam consectetur: alii a
кдщ, i. mutilus, quod integer non sit. Maxmìç, o5, o', adulatorius, ,assentatorius
Item adulandi peritus, peritus assentator. Et 4; камшкй, внЬ. тёт, ars adulatoria
seu ...
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The Sphecidae of Madagascar
Stizus assentator n.sp. (Figs. 49, 490, b) This species, represented in the
collection by 3 <$<$, bears a remarkably close and superficial resemblance to S.
mirus, and like that species also has xanthochroic forms. <J (type). 7-8 mm. long.
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A Compendious Dictionary of the Latin Tongue: For the Use of ...
AssentAtor, oris, m. a flatterer; semper äuget assentator id, quod is, cujus ad
voluntatem loquitur, vult esse magnum, Cic. Amic. 26. — perniciosi assentatores
judicandi sunt, Cic. Off. 1, 14. add. Fam. 12, 21. cavendum est, ne assentatoribus
...
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The Works of the English Poets from Chaucer to Cowper: ...
And aures patentes And parum iutendentcs And your coursers be trapped Your
cares they be stopped For maister adulator And doctour assentator And blandior
blandiris With mentor mentiris They folow your desyres That ye can not espie And
...
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The Inferno of Dante Translated by Ichabod Charles Wright, M.A
Semper auget assentator id, quod is, cujus ad voluntatem dicitur, vult esse
magnum.—De Amicitid. Dante represents the dialogue as taking place between
Thais and her paramour, without the intervention of the servant Gnatho. CANTO
XIX. l.
Dante Alighieri, Ichabod Charles Wright, 1833