10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BETAKE ONESELF»
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betake oneself in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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A Dictionary of the Portuguese and English Languages, in Two ...
He betakes himself to the study of virtue, elle applica-se ao estudo da virtude,—
To betake oneself to one's heels, fu- gir. To betake oneself tu one's weapon,
pegar ñas armas. — To betake oneself to, recorrer. Betel, s. betel ; herva aroma-
tica ...
Antonio Vieyra, J.-P. Aillaud, 1813
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A Practical Sanskrit Dictionary with Transliteration, ...
A-yat, coming, future, anu a, follow, ablxi a, come to, approach ; betake oneself to
: w. bhuyaa, come back again, sam-abhi a, approach, nd-a, go up ; come forth;
rise (esp. stars), upa a, approach; betake oneself to; attain, pari a, wander about,
...
Arthur Anthony Macdonell, 1924
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Sanskrit English Dictionary (Practical Hand Book):
saraim ; betake oneself to, enter (ac.) ; unite □with in marriage (in.): pp. sameta,
assembled ; united ; connected, provided or united with (in. or -°). ud, go up ; rise
(sun, moon) ; arise; increase; proceed from (oft.) ; appear; arise to fight against ...
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A dictionary of the English and Portuguese languages
... during the limes of these sacrifices, either offer battle, list soldiers, put to sea, or
marry. Jitixar a mundo, la leave the world, lo betake oneself to a religious lile.
Miindo, a, adj. cleanly, neat. ( Lat. mundus.) Munema (in India); as, fazer rnu/iema
.
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Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases
(determination) 604. take -up, — in hand; tackle; set —, go- about; set —, fall- -to,
— to work; launch forth; set up shop; put in -hand, — execution; set forward;
break the neck of a business, be in for; put one's -hand to, — foot in; betake
oneself ...
Christopher Orlando Sylvester Mawson
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英粤字典: Cantonese in Yale Romanization
... jeuhnlihk jouh * to the best of one's knowledge PH: jiu PN sóji * best man N:
buhnlóng(M: go) bestial SV: sausing ge bestiality N: sausing; sau- yuhk bestow
FV: sungbéi; chibéi bet FV: dóu; syúdóu; dádóu betake FV: heui * betake oneself
to ...
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Give: A Cognitive Linguistic Study
We also find a reflexive use of take in archaic English betake oneself. We see,
then, that both German sich begeben and betake oneself construe (typically
human) locomotion as a reflexive action, in the one case as "giving oneself to ...
v. a. to bring together, to collect; se conferre, to betake oneself. conf Iclo, -ere, -
fecl, -fectum, 3 v. a. to accomplish, 23. 14; to finish, 84. 1 ; to put an end to, to
crush, to destroy, 1. 4; 15. 7. conflrmo, -are, -avl, -atum, 1 v. a. to strenglhen, to
affirm, ...
Nepos Cornelius, Albert Christian Meinecke, Karl Ludwig, Nipperday
... launch forth; set up shop; put in hand, put in execution; set forward; break the
neck of a business, be in, for; put one's hand to, put one's foot in; betake oneself
to, turn one's hand to, go to do; begin one's &c. 66; broach one's, institute one's
&c.
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The Dictionary of Lahu
Don't do it so sloppy — do it carefully! j+ (V) [archaic and poetic] live, dwell,
sojourn; go, betake oneself to /prob. £ j+ (V) 'stay in one place; make oneself
scarce' [q.v.]; the etymological causative of this word is perhaps s+ (Beiab) [q.v.];
cf. che ...