10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «METOPOSCOPIST»
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[metoposcopist. 0)t fi ítjtí fell ter, in. pliy>ioguunii>t, ecfidjUotuterti,/ f. («¡вше of)
WeflAti г- с II tu II a,} physiognomy . metopoacopy. Nol íirtltí f лгЬе, /. complexlou.
erfiAtienbe,) olil'iiiïiliftt, /. surface of tht face. we fiAttfi-r fArr, m. )\. 01 efi A tt' Wefid)tf
...
Christoph Friedrich Grieb,
1863
2
Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
METOPOSCOPIST, s. Gnuis-fhiosaiche. METOPOSCOPY, s. Gnuis-fhiosachd.
METRE, s. Rannaclid, rann-bhardachd. METRIGAL, adj. Rannach, rann-i-éidh.
METIucIAN, s. Fear-iann-bhardachd, fear-raunMETIus'r, } achd. METROPOLIs, s.
3
A Dictionary of the English and Russian Languages:
... human ; - родъ, mankind , humankind. Челов'Нчес-гво ‚ л. mankind, humanity,
human nature. “ misanЧелов'ЁчШ, s. 'ïeJloeTiqecKiŕ/ì. Челогадён1е, п.
metoposcopy. Челогадётель, т. Челогадётельница,/. а metoposcopist. ЧЕЛ.
JEJ. 683.
4
Body Criticism: Imaging the Unseen in Enlightenment Art and ...
8 For the metoposcopist, then, the countenance was "the Nuncio of the mind." I le
hunted its fleeting messages in the motions regularly crossing it. Unlike the
physiognomist, Parsons recognized the sane person's chameleon power to
change ...
Barbara Maria Stafford,
1993
That indeed was a treasure for the metoposcopist ! it was lofty, broad and bony,
with each and every line of the seven, from the line of Saturn to that of the Moon,
as plainly graven on it as if a delicate chisel had impressed them upon marble !
6
A Dictionary in English and Bengalee
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অন্য বাংক্যর অর্ধ বুঝার I M etope, n. s. Fr. ণুহ্ ণুন্থন্থন সমংজ্ঞকুৰিদুশষ |
Metoposcopist, n“. s.
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd,
1834
7
The Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy
Theauthor of a physiognomical treatise, Bartolommeo Cocle, who styled himself
a 'metoposcopist,' andwhose science,according to Giovio, seemed like one ofthe
most respectable ofthe freearts, was not contentwith the prophecieswhich he ...
8
Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country
That indeed was a treasure for the metoposcopist I it was lofty, broad and bony,
with each and every line of the seven, from the line of Saturn to that of the Moon,
as plainly graven on it as if a delicate chisel had impressed them upon marble !
That indeed was a treasure for the metoposcopist ! it was lofty, broad and bony,
with each and every line of the seven, from the line of Saturn to that of the Moon,
as plainly graven on it as if a delicate chisel had impressed them upon marble !
James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch, Thomas Carlyle,
1834
10
A Pocket Dictionary of the Spanish and English Languages
... t. metodista Methodbti: loque pertenece a los metodista» 6 sus dictámenes To
Methodize, т. regalar Metonymical, a- metonlmioo Metonymically, ad. por
metonimia Metonymy, ». metonimia Métope, ». me topa Metoposcopist, «.
inetoposoopo ...