10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VERBERATION»
Discover the use of
verberation in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
verberation and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Honoring God and the City : Music at the Venetian ...
6: “et tuti li frari debia andar cum quel corpo ad sepelirlo, cum verberation et
disciplina como va in procession, cantando per la sua anema, in fin ad luogo
lave se die sepelir.” 47. ASV, SSMC 233bis, ch. XVIII: “che zascadun frar de
questa ...
Jonathan Glixon Teaches Musicology University of Kentucky, 2003
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The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and ...
v. a. [verbero, Latin.} beat ; to strike. VERBERATION. n. /, [verberation, Fr. n
verberale.] Blows ; beating. — The effects. fai; press or verberation. Arbutbnot.
EKBERIE, atown ot France, in the dep. of Oise, 9 mnes NW. of. Crespy. and 10
NE. of ii«.
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1807
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The London mechanics' register
That portion of sound, which in most cases is thrown back on the speaker by the
front of the gallery, is prevented by its being formed of wire-work, except about 18
inches at the bottom, X. The verberation which might be supposed to return from
...
London mechanics' register, 1825
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The London encyclopaedia: or Universal dictionary of ...
VERBERATION, n. s. Fr. verberation. Blows ; beating. Riding or walking against
great winds is a great exercise, the effects of which are redness and inflammation
; all the effects of a soft press or verberation. Arbuthnot. VERBESINA, in botany ...
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Educational Audiology Handbook
This classroom documentation form can be used along with a simplified
procedure described by the authors for estimating noise and re verberation in
classroom environments. Classroom Acoustical Screening Survey Worksheet (
Adapted ...
Cheryl Johnson, Jane Seaton, 2011
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
Sheep eat it; cows, horses, and goats refuse it. * To VERBERATE. v. a. [verbero,
Latin.] To beat ; to strike. m * VERBERATION. ». /. {verberation, French; from
verberate.] Blows ; beating — The effects of a soft press or verberation. Arbuthnot.
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Collot's French-English and English-French Dictionary: ...
VERBERATION, cf. the impulse of a body which causes sound, verberation.
VERBESINE, sf. eorymbiferous plant. VERBEUSEMENT befiz-min, adv. with
many words. verbosely. VERBEU-X, SE, adj. verbose, prolix, abounding with
words.
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: in Four Books, with an ...
... no other having a right to meddle with it in any the slightest manner. And
therefore, upon a. similar principle, the Cornelian law de injuriis prohibited
pulsation as well as verberation ; distinguishing verberation, which was
accompanied with ...
William Blackstone, Richard Couch, 1847
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A complete practical treatise on criminal procedure, ...
... in the slightest manner. And therefore, upon a similar principle, tho Cornelian
law de injuries, prohibited pulsation as well as verberation; distinguishing
verberation which was accompanied with pain, from pulsation which was
attended ...
John Frederick Archbold, Sir John Jervis, William Newland Welsby, 1853
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ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA; Or, A DICTIONARY of Arts and ...
VERBERATION, in physics, a term used to express the eausepf sound, which
atises from a verberation of the air, when llruck in divers manners by the several
parts ofthe sonorous body first put into a vrbratory motion. VERBESINA, in botany
, a ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «VERBERATION»
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Here is a brief sample of words I have submitted to Australia's …
My own variant is what I call verberation, deriving from verba, words, and only very slightly from verberas, the whipping rods of ancient Rome. Escaping from the ... «The Monthly, Aug 10»
Why Les Murray doesn't want a Nobel Prize
The gig with the Macquarie – "an honest day's work, pulling words out of word lists" – is the perfect job for a man who suffers from what he calls "verberation", the ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Apr 10»