10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «REMIGATION»
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remigation in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
remigation and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... s. rhwyfedyn ; plyf adenydd aderyn [rhodoliad Remigation, rem-i-gë'-shyn, s.
rhwyfiad, ; Remigrate, rem'-i-grët lieu ri'-mi-grët, I v. n. dadfudo ; dadchwiwio
Remigration, rem-i-grë'-shyn, s. dadfud- iad, dadfud j Remind, rï-meind', v. a.
adgofio, ...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine
Because a man, versed in Latin and Greek, is not, therefore, acquainted with the
mechanic laws of remigation or of shipbuilding. On the other hand, we have seen
, in our own days, a man of humble station, and no scholar at all, who, by a mere
...
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An English Dictionary: Explaining the Difficult Terms ...
The Lord Treafurer's Remembrancer, he makes pro- tel} againfl all Sbrriffs, &c.
Remembrancer of the firit Frnits, takes all Compofi- tims for the ftrfi Fruits ana
Tenths. Remes, о. for Reilmi, Remew, o. torefufe. Remigation, L » riming.
Remigration.
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Sheridan Improved: A General Pronouncing and Explanatory ...
one that reminds, one that puts in mind ; an officer of the Exchequer
REMIGATION, (rim-y-ga -Inin.) /. a rowing with oars To REMIGRATE, (rem'-J-
grate.) v. «. to remove back again REMIGRATION, ( rem-y-gra'-sliun. ) /. removal
back again To ...
Stephen Jones, Thomas Sheridan, 1798
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English Etymology: Or, a Derivative Dictionary of the ...
Fracture Gr.. Rcfresh. Rls-Zctor) -- GsRefuge. Fugiri-w -- Gr. Regale yrefresh ; to
entertain Remarkable. Mark, orMarrbe: Gr. Remble. Rabl' .- Gr. Remigation.
Rcmablc Gr. Reminiscency. Mnnor) Gr. *' Remonstrance. royally. Rag-al -
GrRcgznd.
George William Lemon, 1783
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English etymology / Lemon, George William: or, a derivative ...
R:gion — Gr. Reit — — Add. Gr. Rejection. Abjetf Relicks- Rtliquts Relieve.
Rcltue Reluctance. Lathing Gr. Rely. Lay, ot Lie down on Gr. Remackable. Mark,
or Marches Gr. Remble. Ramble — Gr. Remigation. Rentable Gr. Reminiscency.
George William Lemon, 1783
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English etymology; or, A derivative dictionary of the ...
Ram! Is — Gr. Remigation. Remeoble Gr. Reminiscency. Mamry. &□. l-.
RemoatoKS-. Rental. Rent of a house Gr. RE NTT; a handsome,. P. R. R. E. P. u.
R. A.
George William Lemon, 1783
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The English dictionarie of 1623
Relinquish. To leave off, to forsake. Reliques. Things left or remaining. Remigate.
To row, or row backe. Remigation. A rowing backe. Remi grate. To returne unto
his first dwelling. Remigration. A returning to ones first dwelling. Remisse.
Henry Cockeram, Chauncey Brewster Tinker, 1930
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The General Statutes of North Carolina: Annotated, ...
Beaufort coun“, v_ Hopkins, 62 N.C. App. 321_ 20-2 SiE.2d 662 (19831 _
Remigation of Patemity P1-e. duded in support Proceeding. _ A voluntary 5uPP°
rt agreement may' up?“ motion and a showing of changed cu-. mqancesy be
modified ...
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Enbies Malayāḷaṃ English nighaṇṭu
... shiver and dance uncontrollably and vehemently as in demoniac possession. $
d& ti. a paddle, an oar; a rudder; v. to paddle or manipulate the oar; to row; n.
gDS>_ajflj& rowing, paddling; steering; remigation; v. SB <f-\i<a, to row, to paddle
; ...