10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OBMUTESCENT»
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The Gilded Tongue: Overly Eloquent Words for Everyday Things
OBMUTESCENT (AH B-myoo-TES-i nt) : adj. from Latin obmutescere (to become
mute): becoming or keeping silent or mute. Too many German citizens were
obmutescent during Hitler's reign. OBREPTITIOUS (ah-BREP-tish-uhs): adj. from
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The Origins of English Words: A Discursive Dictionary of ...
They were abolished by Theodosius the Great (d. A.D. 395), after whose rule the
Roman Empire was split into East and West, capitals Constantinople and Rome.
L mutus. mute. obmutescent. LL muttum, E mot; Fr honmot. motet. motto. motmot:
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Joseph Twadell Shipley,
2009
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Patrologiae Cursus Completus: Series Latina: Sive, ...
estmom camposm illiiflliiikSPiikm s ticorum convicta oppilabit. id est ciaudet os
suam. p præsumpserunt. obmutescent. liæc omnia beneficia cominus m
PSALMoS - PAllS lL ex nouomo - PSAL. fiis sionis. quæ omnia de iicelesia
intelliguntur.
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The origin, persecutions and doctrines of the Waldenses: ...
... tempore beati SUvestri defecisse . ... in temporibus autem istis restitutam esse
per ipsos, quorum primus fuit Valdesius, Quceramus ergo, unde habent quod
defecerit ? Et cum inde testimonium non habeant, obmutescent. Ostendamus (
Ibid.
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ElderSpeak: A Thesaurus or Compendium of Words Related to ...
L obmutescere to become silent; hush up; cease < mutus dumb]. adj.
obmutescent. ant. logomania, q.v. See talk. obnubilate (ob-n{y}oob'bil-layt) vt. 1.
to obstruct vision as if by clouds. 2. to befog or confuse. [< L obnubilo, pp. –atus
overcloud ...
James L. Reynolds, MD,
2014
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The History of Auricular Confession, Religiously, Morally, ...
... and whatever things belong to piety may also be given to the insane."* But
things are * Subito obmutescent, baptizari ant poenitentiam accipere carried still
further at the present day, when material interests, IRREGULARITIES, ETC. 203.
9. reticent, taciturn, uncommunicative, reserved, retiring, quiet, close-mouthed,
close; silent, mute, mum, obmutescent, secretive, evasive. — n. 10. darkness,
lightlessness, blackness, opacity; gloom, gloominess, murk, murkiness, obscurity,
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Jerome Irving Rodale,
1978
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Against Fascism and War: Ruptures and Continuities in ...
However, no connection was drawn between the two, and the obmutescent
Propellor did not even take the trouble to modify or repudiate its initial
commitment to a British victory. The CP's line on the war corresponded badly with
the National ...
9
Notes on the Bible [ed.] by J. Toulmin
Tune erit toleratæ patienter miseriæ jucunda recordatio, cum interea injusti
omnes obmutescent. Tune gaudebunt omnes religiosi mcerentibus omnibus
irreligiosis. Tune magis exulta- bit antea vexatus homo quam si in perpetuis
fuisset ...
Charles Bulkley, Joshua Toulmin,
1802
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The Works of George Dalgarno of Aberdeen
Homines enim, priusquam præceptis Logicis imbuantur, loquuntur in multis more
psittacorum : Formulas quasdam traditione acce- perunt, quibus utendi libertate
sublata, obmutescent. Si enim inhibere- tur Rusticus Anglus uti his phrasibus, ...
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