10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EUPHROE»
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euphroe in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Language of Sailing
102 embark - euphroe verb 'imbarcare', the source of similar words in all the
Romance languages, including the French ' embarquer' ', which seems to be the
immediate parent of 'embark'. First attested in 1550 in Nicolls, Thucidides, 20.
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The Art of Rigging ... The Second Edition, Considerably ...
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The Scrabble Word-Building Book: Updated Edition
Updated Edition ETHOXY 216. ETHOXY methoxy; EUPLOID -; euploids, ethoxyl
euploidy ETHOXYL -; ethoxyls EUPNEA -; eupneas ETHS beths, heths,
EUPNEIC -; - meths, teths; - EUPNOEA -; eupnoeas ETHYL methyl; ethyls
EUREKA - ...
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Yachts, Boats and Canoes
One end of the standing part of the halyards of the jib is made fast to the head of
the sail, and the other end passed through the eye of a brass hook, and made
fast to a euphroe which has been first rove on the halyard ; another hook with an
...
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An Etymological Dictionary of Modern English
L.euphorbea, from Euphorbus, physician to Juba, kingof Mauritania. euphrasy.
Plant eyebright. MedL., G. ε φρασ α, cheerfulness, from ε φρα νειν,to cheer,
fromεand φρ ν,mind. euphroe. See uphroe. Euphuism. Style ofLyly's Euphues(
1578–80) ...
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The Origins of English Words: A Discursive Dictionary of ...
L, juvenal, juvenile, juvenescent; rejuvenation. Juno, the youthful one, queen of
the Roman gods; hence the month June; see also del. Via W, Evan. Gc, young,
youngling, youngster; youth. junker, yotmker. Dujuffrauw: young woman. euphroe
; ...
Joseph Twadell Shipley, 2009
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Ingenious Contrivances, Curiously Carved: Scrimshaw in the ...
... 289–303 Eskimos, 131,202, 210 Esquimaux, 75, 175, 222, 230 Essex, 13,342
Etagere watch hutch, 255 Ethnological/ethnographic artisanry, 290 Eugenia, 336
Euphroe, 173 F Fairfield, 87 “Family Party, A,” 95 Fanciful Landfall, 71 Faneuil, ...
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The Diary of Samuel Pepys: Companion
140 value, estimate: a common I7th-cent. use in the form 'put an esteem on'
euphroe (Du. jonkvrouw): hi. 119 uphroe, 'a long piece of wood with a number of
holes in it' (R.C. Anderson, I7th-cent. rigging, Watford, 1955, p. 69): in later usage
a ...
Samuel Pepys, Robert Latham, William Matthews, 1983
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The Kedge Anchor; or, Young Sailors' Assistant
A Belaying-pin Rack, -------. 35 60. A Euphroe, --------- og 61. A Horn Cleat, I 36
62. A B-Cleat, --36 63. A Strap for a Block, 36 64. A Tail Block, 37 65. A Purchase
Block, ---------w 66. A Top Block, 37 67. A Cat Block, 38 68. A Snatch Block, 38 69.
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Nomenclature 3.0 for Museum Cataloging
... Fire Esclavage Escutcheon Espadrille Essay Esthesiometer Estimate Estoque
Etagere Etching Etching, Relief Etui Eulogy Euphonium Euphroe Evacuator,
Dental Evaporator, HVAC Evaporator, Milk Evaporator, Sugar Evaporimeter
Evener, ...
Paul Bourcier, Ruby Rogers, Nomenclature Committee, 2010