10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «REBOATION»
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reboation in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
REBOATION—. REBUTTER. bracteas; stamens hypogynous; anthers peltate;
ovarium superior ; styles filiform or subulate ; fruit capsular ; seeds villous. Reave,
reev, v. a. (reqfian, Sax.) To take away; to bereave. — Obsolete. Who can be ...
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1849
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A New Universal, Technological, Etymological, and ...
REBOATION— REBUTTER. bracteas; gtameng hypogynous; anthers peltate
ovarinm saperior ; styles filiform or subulate ; fin capsular; seeds viilons. KEAVE,
reev, v. a. (reaficm, Sax.) To take away to bereave. — Obsolete. Who can be
bound ...
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The History of Iustine Taken Out of the Four and Forty Books ...
... hollowness of the Rocksg rezurnrng and banding the sound from one to.
another and playing 'with i: amongst them. selves) the-sound is beard more
multiplytd by the reboation , and appears greateggfar then when at first it was
delivercd.
Marcus Junianus Justinus, Pompeius Trogus, 1654
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A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
Rebel]iousness, n. s. রাজত্তদ্যুহিত্, রাজৰিপরীতকারিতূ, রাজৰিরু দ্ধাচারিত্ ৷ / To
Bebellow, v. n. প্নতিছৱনি-হ্ ষা-কৃ গর্কা-কৃ বা-হ্, গজ]. ধূহন্না দের পুতিধবনি-কৃ |
Reboation, n. s. Lat. ধূহষাদের প্নতিধানি | To Reboil, v. 1:. Let. আপ্তন-লাগ. জ্বসিয়া-
উঠ.
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A New Universal Etymological, Technological, and Pronouncing ...
REBOATION—RE BU'I'I'ER. bractcas; stamens hypogynous; author's pcltate;
ovan'um superior ; styles filiform or subulate; fruit capsular; seeds villous. REAyI-z
, roev, o. a. (reafiun, Sax.) To take away; to beware—Obsolete. Who can be
bound ...
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... i flodeno, ad- flodeno, blodeno drachem Reboation, rï-bo ë'-shyn, s. adnain,
adfugunad, adfrefiad Reboil, ri-boil', v. n. adferwi, ailferwi ; tanio, bod yn boeth
Rebound, ri-bownd', s. adlam, dadnaid, dadlam, gwrthlam ; telgwn ; rhus, rhusiad
: ...
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Dizionario Italiano, Ed Inglese Di Giuseppe Baretti: 2
'ro REBELLOW, v. n. (to bellow in return; to echo hack a loud noise) rimu - gltiare
; ribattere un gran suono , o mug io indietro , come jà l' eco. 'ro REBLOSSOM ,
v. n. (to blossom again or afresh) rifiurire , fiorire di nuova. REBOATION , s.
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Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases
... thunder —, shout- at the -top of one's voice, — pitch of one's breath; s'égosiller;
strain the -throat, — voice, — lungs; give a -cry &c. 412. [Animal sounds] Ululation
. —N. cry the. v.; crying &c. v.; bowwow, ululation, latration, belling; reboation ...
Christopher Orlando Sylvester Mawson
[Animal sounds.] Ululation -- N. cry &c. v.; crying &c. v.; bowwow, ululation,
latration†, belling; reboation†; wood-note; insect cry, fritiniancy†, drone; screech
owl; cuckoo. wailing (lamentation) 839. V. cry, roar, bellow, blare, rebellow†;
growl, ...
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The history of Justin, taken out of the four and forty books ...
... ( the hollow- ness of theRocks returning and bandying the sound from one to
another, and playing with it amongst themselves ) the sound is heard. more
multiplied by the reboation, . and appears greater far than when at first it was
delivered.
Marcus Junianus Justinus, Robert Codrington, Gerardus Joannes Vossius, 1688