10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VERNACULARLY»
Discover the use of
vernacularly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
vernacularly and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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A Glossary of Judicial and Revenue Terms: And of Useful ...
Manama. H. (A. Mike) A religion, a sect. a school of Mohammadan jurisprudence.
MAgl', vernacularly, MAJI', H. &c. (66%, msfi) Past, gone, former. I ' .Ma'ji-amaldtir,
Karn. (magQ6639m6) Aformer collector or manager. Manson, H. (A-JJSt-IXO), ...
Horace Hayman Wilson, 1855
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Scriptural Perspicuity in the Early English Reformation in ...
The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments, and other
Rites and Ceremonies of the Church after the Use of the Church of England is
published in 1549 being vernacularly known as the Prayer Book of 1549. The
Book ...
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A Technological Dictionary: Explaining the Terms of the ...
A little tumour on the eyelids, resembling a barley-corn ; vernacularly a stye. Hore
'hoond. In botany, see Marrcbi cm. Hoki'zon, ifi^m, from ie*i**i t0 bound. In
geography, the line which terminates the view when extended to the surface of
the ...
The Sanskrit name for the Corypha palm, extended, however, frequently to the
Borassus, is tala, vernacularly tal, and tali. From this comes talpatra, and,
vernacularly, talpat, literally, leaf of the tal palm, and applied to the dried leaves of
this ...
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Freshwater Fishes of North America: Volume 1: ...
The Longnose Gar is also referred to vernacularly as the common Gar, billfish,
and needlenose Gar. Lepisosteus oculatus (Spotted Gar, Catán Pinto in Mexico)
occurs from the Great Lakes south to the Gulf Coast of Texas, northern Mexico, ...
Melvin L. Warren, Jr., Brooks M. Burr, 2014
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A Series of Unfortunate Events #12: The Penultimate Peril
press the letters V, F, and D, it will become a Vernacularly Fastened Door. I want
you to take the elevator to the basement, and vernacularly fasten Room 025.” “
That's the laundry room, you know,” said Hal, squinting at Sunnythrough his ...
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Transactions of the Ethnological Society of London
The Sanskrit name for the Corypha palm, extended, however, frequently to the
Borassus, is tala, vernacularly tal, and tali. From this comes talpatra, and,
vernacularly, talpat, literally, leaf of the tal palm, and appUed to the dried leaves
of this ...
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European Vernacular Literacy
Cities had business establishments, schools and, in the long run, also churches
and governmental offices that both required and supported vernacular literacy.
Men normally became vernacularly literate more rapidly than did women,
primarily ...
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The shield of dissent; or, Dissent in its bearings on ...
I shall not try to speak " vernacularly" — that is, in the sense of speaking
offensively — but I will say, that if the right is not infringed, it is because the State
has • Christian Observer, January, 1839, p. 40. been compelled by the force of
public ...
Edward Swaine, John Brown, 1839
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After Winter : The Art and Life of Sterling A. Brown: The ...
And he permits characters like Sister Lou, Slim Greer, Sporting Beasley, Scotty,
and Big Boy to express vernacularly certain folk notions of life that standard
English is hard pressed to express” (412). While Skinner's point is largely true,
the ...
John Edgar Tidwell, Steven C Tracy, 2009