10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DIARIAL»
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Prometheus'
Diarial Account, While on the Inspection Tour ...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
2
A Dictionary of the Welsh Language, Explained in English: ...
Diarial, a. (arial) Without vigor; fpiritlcfs; faint, feeble, or weak ; abject. Piarialawg,
a. (diarial) Having no vigor; enervated. Piarialex, s. ra. (diarial) Want of vigor;
langour. Diarialiid, s. т.— pl. t. au (diarial) Enervation. T Piaria'.u, v. u. (diarial) To
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3
Dictionary of the Welsh Language: Explained in English
Diarial, a. (arial) Without vigour; spiritless. Diarialawg, a. (diarial) Having no
vigour. Diarialedd, ». m. (diarial) Want of vigour. Diarialiad, ». m. — pl. t. au (
diarial) Enervation. Diarialu, r. n. (diarial) To divest of vigour, or to enervate ; to
become ...
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A dictionary of the Welsh language. [Preceded by] A grammar ...
Diarial, a. (arial) Without vigour; spiriüeia, Diarialawg, a. (diarial) Having no
vigour. Diarialedd, «. m, (diarial) Want of vigour. Dial ¡aliad, «. m,— pi. I. au (
diarial) Enervation. Diarialu, v. я. (diarial) To divest of vigour, or tt enervate ; to
become ...
5
A Dictionary of the Welsh language, 1: explained in English; ...
Diarial, a. (arial) Without vigour; spiritless. Diarialawg, a. (diarial) Having no
vigour. Diarialedd, ». m. (diarial) Want of vigour. Diarialiad, s. m. — pi. t. an (
diarial) Enervation. Diarialn, v. n. (diarial) To divest of vigour, or to enervate ; to
become ...
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Antiquæ Linguæ Britannicæ Thesaurus: A Welsh and English ...
Diarglwyddiaethu y brenhin o'i deyrnas. K. H. Diargraif, G. unprinted Diargysswr,
a. nothing afraid, undaunted. Vid. ar_q_i/sswr Diargywedd, a. innocent, harmless,
unhiirt. Y meibion diargywedd, the innocent children Diarial, a. spiritless. faint ...
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Geiriadur Saesneg a Chymraeg: An English and Welsh ...
... J. aelwyd: pl. aelwydydd Heartily, ad. yn galonnog, yn ewyllyfgar, o`r galon
Heartlefs, а. digalon, diarial, difywyd Hearty, а. calonog, gwych; glew, ffyddlawn,
eywir; lach Heat, J.gwres, twymnder, brydaniaeth; mwygledd; clydwr,
cynheírwydd, ...
8
Herodotus: The Seventh, Eighth, and Ninth Books: With ...
The Analysis follows these diarial indications, as above for Thermopylai and for
Artemision. SALAMISZ THE DAY BEFORE THE BATTLE, cc. 70-82. P1. (First)
Movement of the King's Fleet and Army, 0. 70. Aside .' Fortification and defence of
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Herodotus, Reginald Walter Macan, 2010
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The Tragicomic Novel: Studies in a Fictional Mode from ...
Thus Diana's is a diarial or novelistic tragicomedy insofar as she must struggle to
define a self independent of both diarists' and novelists' characterizations. In The
Awkward Age, Henry James treats a subject similar to Meredith's, the initiation ...
The main thrust of the analysis in this diarial record is that social and political
problems are the outcome of a moral deficiency in individuals. These difficulties
cannot simply be attributed, therefore, to such forces as class division or political
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