10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PERTINACIOUSLY»
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pertinaciously in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
pertinaciously and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Encyclopaedic Dictionary: A New & Original Work of ...
Unbearable, insupportable, troublesome, grievous. * im-por'-tu-nate, v.t. [
Importunate, a.] To solicit urgently or pertinaciously ; to importune. " Fewe not to
opportunitie. importunated. yield." Warner: Albion's Eng., bk. xii, ch. 76. im-por'-tU
-nate-l^, ...
2
The Encyclopaedic Dictionary: A New Original Work of ...
To contend, contest, or altercate pertinaciously or obstinately on insufficient
grounds ; to stick up pertinaciously or obstinately for some trifle. " The presbyter
and Independent. That tsicklc which atuill umke an «nd on't." Butlor: ff<uiibr<i*. iii.
2. 4.
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Universal Dictionary of the English Language: A New and ...
“That the might give offence by imporzunate mendicancy. -—Macaulay'.' Hist. Eng
., ch. iv. * 2. Unbearable, insupportable, troublesome, grievous. - * im-por'—tu-n§.
te, v.t. HMPORTUNATE, a.] To solicit urgently or pertinaciously; to importune.
Robert Hunter, Charles Morris, Thomas Henry Huxley,
1897
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The Encyclopædic Dictionary: A New, and Original Work of ...
Unbearable, insupportable, troublesome, grievous. ' Im pof-tn-nate, v.t. [
IMPORTCNATE, n.] To solicit urgently or pertinaciously ; to importune. " Fewe not
to opportunity. Immrtunalel. yield " Warner: Alblvn'i Kny., bk. xil., ch. T8. Im por' tu-
nate ly, ...
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The encyclopædic dictionary. 7 vols. [in 14].
Unbearable, insupportable, troublesome, grievous. * Im-por -tu-nate, v.t. ["
Importunate, a.] Tu solicit urgently or pertinaciously; to importune. "Fewe not to
opportunltJe, Importunate*, yield." Warner: Albion's Eng., bit xlL, ch. 76. Im-por'-tU
-nate-iy, ...
6
An English and Telugu Dictionary Explaining the English ...
PERTINACIOUSLY. PETAL. Pertinaciously, per-tina'shus-ly, adv. &<3
Pertinaciousness, Pertinacity, per-ti-nai. 1- tv, n. ^Styi, &t°?3m, "Tbxo&8$£x. □" ej
q> Pertinence, per'ti-nence, Pertinency, n. &"& <3Sx$$, ^•oSS'. I do not see the
pertinency ...
Charles Philip Brown, M. Venkata Ratnam,
1895
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Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy: Philosophy Between 500 ...
Thomas Aquinas argued that anyone who pertinaciously denies even a minor
item of church or Bible teaching falls into heresy. Ockham developed criteria for
pertinacity and argued that a Christian, even if his or her opinions are actually in
...
8
The works of W. Chillingworth, M.A.
Whereas a heretic, in your language, is he that opposeth pertinaciously the
common faith of the church : in mine — He is such an one, as holds an error
against faith with obstinacy : verily a monstrous difference between these
definitions.
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Zulu-English dictionary
Kindle, as a fire ; kindle, as strife ; revive sn old affair ; persist in claiming an old
debt of any kind ; demand pertinaciously. Basa (Um), n. Month at the junction of
autumn and winter, when amabele are ripe, about the end of March and
beginning ...
John William Colenso, Harriette Emily Colenso,
1884
One of them, close to the window of her seat, kept her at— tention pertinaciously
fixed on the landscape with a fidelity the monotonous character of the flying
scene without did not warrant—not, at least, in the opinion of her fellow-traveller.
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PERTINACIOUSLY»
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pertinaciously is used in the context of the following news items.
A Word For The 5% States Who 'Didn't Vote Buhari' – Dr. Peregrino …
... a putrid carcass rejected by God as their own Femi Fani Olukayode calls them; that pertinaciously believes in the promulgation of blatant lies ... «Osun Defender, Jul 15»
The quest for the Himalayan Quail
They frequent grass jungle and brushwood, cling pertinaciously to cover, and are scarcely to be flushed without dogs, fly slowly and heavily ... «Livemint, May 15»
Melanie McDonagh: Why International Women's Day is embarrassing
... there is no harm in saying that women, as a class, have smaller bones than men... go more pertinaciously to church... or have more patience ... «New Zealand Herald, Mar 15»
I don't want to be defined by my gender
... there is no harm in saying that women, as a class, have smaller bones than men… go more pertinaciously to church… or have more patience ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Mar 15»
Kelly Bostian: January mallards well worth the wait
Both are cancer survivors, medical marvels, growing older in spite of pertinaciously hunting like men half their ages. Hanging with these guys in ... «Tulsa World, Jan 15»
Franksgiving
... whom one prominent journalist characterized as “an aggressive reactionary on most issues,” “pertinaciously engaged in a continual running ... «Politico, Nov 14»
Erdoğan calls on people to not be afraid of Gülenists' blackmailing
I will sustain this tackle pertinaciously in person." Reminding that today is also the 13th anniversary of the AK Party, Erdoğan said that the AK ... «Daily Sabah, Aug 14»
Somaliland: Grabbing the Ethiopian Lion by the Tail with Help of …
President Ahmed Mohammed Mohamoud Silanyo of Somaliland has pertinaciously toiled for Berbera Port and its corridor to Ethiopia to be fully ... «Somaliland Sun, Jan 14»
This year we must make sure we don't fail Francis
Rome is in darkness, pertinaciously in error, refusing to return to Truth and Tradition, but hey the pope is still the boss and let's figure out a way ... «Catholic Herald Online, Jan 14»
Hooray for Hollywood
She lifts her chin and intones gleefully, "Why do you remain pertinaciously perched on my knee, when I have given you notice to quit?" She has ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Nov 13»