10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CUSTOMARINESS»
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Antiquæ Linguæ Britannicæ Thesaurus: A Welsh and English ...
Arferedigaeth, s. m. customariness. Arferedigol, a. customary. Arfergar, a. fond of
custom ; modish. Arfergarwch, s. m. modishness. Arferiad. a. m. usage; an
accustoming, Arferiaeth, s. m. an accustoming. Arferol, a. accustomed, used, wont
, ...
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Dictionary of the Welsh Language: Explained in English
Arferadwy, a. (arfer) That may be accustomed to. Arferawl, a. (arfer) Customary ;
usual, common. Arferedig, я. (arfer) That is used ; acenstomed. Arferedigaeth,
a. m. (arferedig) Customariness. Arferedigawl, a. (arferedig) Customary. Arfergar,
я.
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Trademark Protection and Freedom of Expression: An Inquiry ...
... often used in trade. Such frequent use is not a sufficient condition for
customariness.98 The registration of laudatory signs such as 'Bravo',99 for
example, willnot be refused under the ground for refusal of customariness. As the
analysisinthe ...
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A Dictionary of the Gaelic Language. - London, Bohn 1845
customariness,. adherence to custom. NOSAR, A1nx, „45. Juicy, sappy; white.
See Nòsach. NOTHAIST, l, чан, s. f. and m. А foolish person, an idiot.
NOTHAISTEACH, sxcns, adj. thsist,) Foolish, idiotical. NUADA RRA, adj. Surly,
angry, gloomy.
Norman Macleod, Daniel Dewar, 1845
In customariness the spirit enters into its true reality; the person finds the good
outside of himself, as a reality to which he subordinates himself, as a moral world.
Thus Hegel, deviating from the ordinary usage of language, distinguishes ...
To speak of this kind of 'customariness', 'familiarity', 'conventions of language and
thought' and the like is not to invoke an unexplored and unexplorable realm of
irrationality in human behaviour, and certainly not to imply that 'irrationality and ...
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Comparative Legal Studies: Traditions and Transitions
For present purposes, both discourses suggest that colonial appropriation of '
customariness' resulting in hybrid legal pluralism,19 whether of the kind that
entailed the creation of bodies of Anglo-Hindu and Anglo-Muslim law in colonial
India or ...
Pierre Legrand, Roderick Munday, 2003
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The Politics of Human Rights
The unfortunate founder of the modern Serbian language, Vuk Karadzic,
benignly noted that the national morality of the Serbs had become mired in the
customariness of pure will: peasants simply liked to lie, and, the truth be told, also
to steal!
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The New Universal Etymological English Dictionary: ...
(of coutume, F.) CUSTOMARINESS 5 customariness, liableness to pay custom •
CUT and LONG-TAIL, all together universally. CUTE (aatut, L.) (harp, quick-witted
. CUT1S (i* Anatomy) the inner ikin, which lies under the cuticle or scarf skin, ...
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The Timespace of Human Activity: On Performance, Society, ...
What is true is that the prescription or customariness of activities such as shaking
the hand of someone to whom you are introduced and calling out the tribe when
the sun rises at a certain place, need not help motivate ceremonial performance;
...
Theodore R. Schatzki, 2010
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The essence of Ramadan
Just like we cheer up our stressed mind, racked by the customariness of life, with the pleasant dreams about a forthcoming holiday trip with the ... «Times of Oman, Jun 14»