10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VITICULTURER»
Discover the use of
viticulturer in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
viticulturer and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
English Word-formation: A History of Research, 1960-1995
Moreover, in some words, it affects stress (artifice - artificer, viticulture - viticulturer
), while -or does not (prosecutor, institutor). Sometimes, -er attaches to obligatory
bound bases (barber, coroner, monger, vender). In addition, the allomorphy ...
2
The Object of Labor: Commodification in Socialist Hungary
Domestic servants at the TABLE 2.12a. Salary contracts at three manors in 1930,
Sirosd 74 Chapter Two. Pusztasarosd Jakabszallas Csillag Overseer 8 3 1
Granary supervisor 2 1 1 Tradesman 16 7 3 Caretaker/ gamekeeper 4 4 3
Viticulturer ...
3
Provence & the Ce D'Azur
... heat means a 5.30am start for viticulturer Michel Vivet, who grabs a coffee for
breakfast and works in the vineyards until noon when the sun drives him in for
une bonne sieste – a good two-hour snooze. 'Afternoons are spent in the cave ...
4
Basque-English Dictionary
Cf. mahasbilketa. mahasgiro FI. good weather for grapes. mahasjakintza FI.
viticulture. mahaskintza FI viticulture, grape growing. mahaslangile FI viticulturer,
viticulturist, grape grower. mahasmin FI. sour grape, bitter grape. mahasmolko (L,
LN ...
1. farmer, granger, husbandman, animal husbandman, Fr. fermier, Sp.
campesino; cultivator, tiller, horticulturist, gardener, cropper, U.S. truck farmer,
Archaic, or Hist. yeoman; viticulturist, viticulturer, grape grower. 2. agronomist,
pedologist, soil ...
Jerome Irving Rodale, 1978
-aphon son of Paéta, [viticulturer], from the village of Alexander's Island of the
Arsinoite nome, to the most reverend Panouphios, deacon, son of Johannes,
from the city of the Arsinoites, greetings. I acknowledge that I have received from
you in ...
Carl Wessely, Ludwig Mitteis, John Rowland Rea, 1989
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Everyday masterpieces: memory & modernity : a study of an ...
... Lourtier the first modern church in the mountains, cause of an international
polemic. In the same year he designed, always in the Vallese, another
emblematic work of rationalist architecture, the house for the viticulturer Morand-
Pasteur and, ...
Joselita Raspi Serra, Françoise Astorg Bollack, Tom Killian, 1988
8
English-Basque Dictionary
... bizigarriro. adv. behar-beharrez, ezinbestez, nahitaez. vitamin n. bitamina.
vitiate v.t. gaiztarazi (LN,U). viticulture n. mahaskintza, mahastizaintza,
mahasjakintza. viticulturer n. mahaslangile. Vitoria n. (geog.) Gasteiz. vitreous adj
. kristalezko, ...
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Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London
He left it to his friend Emile Burnat (1828-1920) of Nant sur Vevey, explorer of the
flora of the Alpes Maritimes and Corsica, who left it to his son Jean Burnat (1872-
1939), viticulturer. He left it to his friend Commandant Alfred Saint- Yves ...
Linnean Society of London, 1947
10
Peasants and Jews in medieval Germany: studies in cultural, ...
The lord's contribution included not only grape-vines, props, manure, and outlays
for the gathering of the vintage, but also grain liveries and cash advances for the
sustenance of the vine-growers.53 These extensive needs of the viticulturer are ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «VITICULTURER»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
viticulturer is used in the context of the following news items.
The Semillon story: from Bordeaux to KI
When Remy-Blass became Mildara-Blass, eventually disappearing into Southcorp/Fosters/Treasury or whatever it then was, viticulturer Vic Patrick pulled Carl ... «InDaily, Apr 15»
With cherries on top
To over-simplify my evidence, start at the coast, on Gulf St Vincent, patron of viticulturers. The Murray estuary is just over the range on the other side. Constant ... «InDaily, Apr 15»