10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «COMPORTANCE»
Discover the use of
comportance in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
comportance and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Analog Science Fact, Science Fiction
we were studying vectors. Sure, you can represent moments of force with rieat
little straight lines if you ignore comportance, but the second you disturb the
particular field we are used to on Earth, then the whole concept is screwy." "But
you ...
2
Analog Science Fact/science Fiction
Sure, you can represent momenls of force with neat little straight lines if you
ignore comportance, but the second you disturb the particular field we are used
to on Earth, then the whole concept is screwy." "But you turned off the gear," I
objected.
Comport, Comportance, Comportment , s. das Benehmen, Betragen. [träglich.
Comportable, a. echi'cfcft'ch, «er- Comportance , Comportment, a. das Betragen,
Benehmen. Compose, v. a. zusammensetzen, verfassen ; stillen , beruhigen ...
Friedrich Ernst Feller, 1880
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
COMPORTANCE. adj. (from comport.] Consistent ; not contradictory. — We cast
the rules and caotions of this art into some comportable method. Wotton's
ArcbitrfJure. * COMPORTANCE. n. /. [from comport.] BehavioTir : gesture of
ceremony.
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Astounding Science Fiction
we were studying vectors. Sure, you can represent moments of force with neat
little straight lines if you ignore comportance, but the second you disturb the
particular field we are used to on Earth, then the whole concept is screwy." "But
you ...
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of ...
He that a- "COMPORTANCE. adj. |from comport.] Con- dopts the mulick to words ;
he that forms a tune. "W; not contradictory. — We cast the rules and — For
composition I prefer next Ludovico, amost a"tioniof this art into some comportable
...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1816
7
Records of South-Eastern Africa: Collected in Various ...
... w' dierhalven oordeelden in die selve voorregten te bestaan, w' dosseerden
hem ook dat w' niet geloofden dat als hij ter dezer plaatse in twee maanden sijn
Comportance konde beoogen daar geen vijff a ses ja langer toe soude verspillen
, ...
George McCall Theal, 1898
8
Spenser: Book II of the Faery Queene
29 So bene they both attone, and doen upreare Their bevers bright, each other
for to greete; Goodly comportance each to other beare, And entertaine
themselves with court'sies meet. Then said the Redcrosse knight, Now mote I
wect, ...
Edmund Spenser, George William Kitchin, Anthony Lawson Mayhew, 1899
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A Dictionary of the English and Malabar Languages
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The poetical works of Edmund Spenser ... from the text of J. ...
Called, embraced. Commen, commune, discourse together. Also to come.
Compost creast, his crest compassed around, or well rounded, proportioned, or
framed. Complot, a plot, combination, or contrivance. Comportance, behaviour,
carriage ...
Edmund Spenser, John Aikin, 1810