10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CANOROUSNESS»
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canorousness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
COmhdaichte 1e sgz'til-bhrat. CANOPY, s. Sgitil-bhrat, cOmhdach rioghail,
ceannbhrat. CANOPY, v. n. Cdmhdaich 1e sgail-bhrat, sgaoil sgail-bhrat thairis
air. CANOROUS, adj. CeOlach, ceOl-bhinn, ceOlmhor, fonnmhor.
CANOROUSNess, s.
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A Dictionary of English and Bengalee: Tr. from Todd's Ed. of ...
Canorousness, n. s. বাদ্যষা ৰুর্মীতসমৃন্বর্মীয়ত্ব KI তদুণয়ুক্তত্য I Canvass-
Climber, 1l- কী- জৰ্টহ্যার্টুব্দর বা -7l'T'¢TT“I'I ৰিট্টশয, (II Cant, n. ৪. Lat. অপভট্রিষা
, কুডাষা, খোচড়া কমা, cs? কথা, নঈ মাস্তুলে উঠিয়া পালি জড়ায় বা খাটার | sum, ...
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, Ramcomul Sen, 1834
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A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
Canorousness, n. s. ষাদ্য বা গাঁতসম্বন্ধক্ষুয়তূ বা তদুপয়ুক্ততা | Cant, ৪. ৪. Lat.
অপডাষা, কুভযো, খোচড়া কথা, চেট কথা, র্নী চতযো. কশ্লিত নীচোক্তি বা ভাষা বিশেষ,
বাক্যবিণেষ, বাবহা র বিশেষ. প্নতারণা. ডাঙ্গ- নিলাম ৷ Cant, ৪. ৪. Dutch. <কাণ. টের,
হকাণা ...
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Musicality in Theatre: Music as Model, Method and Metaphor ...
... different– we can appreciate, for example, a motet in 40 voices by Thomas
Tallis aspure canorousness, while 40 different simultaneously spoken texts will
be regarded asa cacophony –thenotion of musicality intheatre provides us with
richer, ...
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Dictionarium scoto-celticum a dictionary of the Gaelic language
C. S. Cagsrmuocah -AII., s. m. Interrogative: quazstio. C. CEÔ'LMIIORACHD, s. jl
ind. Canorousness: modulationis suavitas. C. S. CEà-rnAlcn, -1Dn, cu, v. a. Mist,
cover with mist : nebulam induc. C. S. CEÔTJIACHD, s. ind. Mistiness: caligo.
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The illustrated Gaelic dictionary
Canorousness. 2 Melodv. ribhiil, see ribheiil. each, see ribheideiieh. гашиш. -е‚ «
зап. im". Nymph. maid. 2 Beautiful l' tuale. 3 (AF) Serpent. и Young lady. bI
Queen. ßHQneaii. Низины, afairy :a r. ùrl thou blooming maid I [Professor
MacKinnon ...
... CANOODLE CANOODLED CANOODLES CANOODLING CANOPIC
CANOPIED CANOPIES CANOPY CANOPYING CANOROUS CANOROUSLY
CANOROUSNESS CANOROUSNESSES CANS CANSFUL CANSO CANSOS
CANST CANT ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
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Valuation in Criticism and Other Essays
I can illustrate this, in a way peculiarly germane to my present purpose, from
poetry of his that with its plangent canorousness might be taken for hypnoidal, but
is de-natured if it is read in that way, since actually it demands all the attention
that ...
F. R. Leavis, G. Singh, 1986
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A Gaelic Dictionary in Two Parts. To which is Prefixed a New ...
Ribheideaciid, s.s. Canorousness, melody. Rìbhinn, s. f. (perhaps righ-bhean.) A
handsome young semale; amaid. Ribhinn ab'àluinne snuadh, a female of the
fairest form. — Old Legend. A ribhinn nr! thou bloom- ing maid! — Old Poem.
Robert Archibald Armstrong, 1825
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English German and German English Pocket Dictionary: With a ...
Canonize, fabn'*no-neií, v. a. beilig Сапопгу, fá'bn'- b'n-rie, Canonship, 1аЬп'-Ь'п-
/ф1р, Ä. Stiftepfrünbe, /. Canopy, fáSn'-o-pit, s. Iragbimmel, m. [-bird, Singvogel,
то. Canorous, lab-nofcArbjj, iwfy. tonen* ; Canorousness, lui}- nob/- rb'jS-netî. ».
James C. Oehlschlager, 1858