10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MASTFUL»
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Golpe de maestro, golpe de MAsterwort, ». (Bot.) Imperatoria. Mustert, ».
Magisterio, dominio, preeminencia, destreza, logro de conocimiento. MAstful, a.
Glandifero, lo que abunda de bellotas, fabucos, ó castañas. Mastication, ».
Masticación.
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Neuman and Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
Golpe de maestro, golpe de MAsterwort, ». (Bot.) Imperatoria. MAstery, 5.
Magisterio, dominio, preeniinen cia, destreza, logro de conocimiento. MAstfül, a.
Glondifero, lo que abunda de bel Iotas, fabucos, 6 castañas. MasticAtion, i.
Masticación.
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, 1836
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Neuman and Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
Golpe de maestro, golpe de MAstervyort, ». (Bot.) Imperatoria. MAstery, ».
Magisterio, dominio, preeminencia, destreza, logro de conocimiento. MAstful, a.
Glandifero, lo que abunda de bellotas, fabucos, ó castañas. Mistk Ái ins, .s\
Masticación.
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, 1828
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Neumann and Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
Golpe de maestro, golpe de MAsterwort, ». (Bot.) Imperatoria. Mástery, ».
Magisterio, domhùo, preeniinen cia, destreza, logro de conocimiento. MAstful, a.
Glandifero, lo que abunda de bellotas, fabucos, ó castañas. MasticAtion, s.
Masticación.
Henry Neumann, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, 1839
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A Dictionary of the Hungarian and English Languages
IV ki- válósúg. Mastful (m» stful), mn, makk- ban gazdag ; makktermö ; makkban
bövelkedö. Masthead {mdszthei : meszt- héd), m, drbóczdg. Mastic (mrartik), fn, I
masz- tiksz mizga. П egy fajta czement. Ma- ticable (mesztïkebl), mn, rágható.
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Time to Begin Anew: Dryden's Georgics and Aeneis
That Dryden in fact had Spenser's fable in mind here is suggested in his
description of the chestnut as "mastful": a word chosen by Spenser for his oak,
which "mochell mast to the husband didyielde" (109). The Spenserian parallel
aside, ...
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The London encyclopaedia: or Universal dictionary of ...
The fruit of certain glandiferous plants : mastful is abundant in : mastics*, wanting
such fruit. The oaks bear mast, the briars scarlet hips ; The bounteous housewife,
nature, on each bush Lays her full mess before you. Shukspeure. Timon of ...
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The imperial dictionary of the English language: a complete ...
Mastful (maat'ful), a. Abounding with mast, or fruit of oak, beech, and other forest
trees. 'The mastful chestnut.' Dryden. Mast-head (mast bed), n. The top or head of
the mast of a ship. Mast-head fmaafhed), v.f. In the navy, to send to the head or ...
John Ogilvie, Charles Annandale, 1883
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The Rural Poetry of the English Language: Illustrating the ...
But some from seeds enelosed in earth arise ; For thus the mastful ehestnut
mates the skies. Henee rise the branehing beeeh and voeal oak, Where Jove of
old oraeulously spoke. Some from the root a rising wood diselose ; Thus elms
and ...
Joseph William Jenks, 1856
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Wet days at Edgewood: with old farmers, old gardeners, and ...
Dryden shall help us to the pretty falsehood : — " The thin-leaved arbute hazel-
grafts receives, And planes huge apples bear, that bore but leaves. Thus mastful
beech the bristly chestnut bears, And the wild ash is white with blooming pears, ...
Donald Grant Mitchell, 1865