10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VITULINE»
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vituline in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Everyday Life in the German Book Trade: Friedrich Nicolai as ...
The closest Nicolai's customers in our sample seem to have come to requesting "
livres philosophiques" was an order by the Halle professor Johann August
Eberhard for Vituline, ou la courtisane insolente. This book, published in Berlin in
...
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Memoires Concernant Christine Reine de Suede,: Pour Servir ...
Subflitui etiam decoEtum aqueum carnis vituline, cum cryflallo minera H ad
aliquot grana diiuto : Curavi bis in bebdomade , ut a/vus blando enemate
folveretur, cS fe- □meiin menje duceretur fanguis ad %viii , quàm fueritille
retorridus niger (g ...
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the ...
2. empty, vain, null, wanting Vituline, vit'tshu-line. a. belonging to a —s. an empty
space, vacuum—v. a. to quit, emit, annul Voidable, void'a-bl. a. that which may be
annulled Voider, vOid'ur. s. a basket to carry broken meat from the table “a ...
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An Analytical Dictionary of the English Language in which ...
Vituline 191 Viviparous 285 Viverra 239, 240 Vives 309 Vixen 273 Viz. cxliv Vizor
1 19 Vocative case lxxxi Voice page v Volatile-salts 257 Volley 135 Vowels xi
Vulgar. To Upbear page 65 Upborne, ib. To Upheld ccvii Upmost cxxi, clxxx Upon
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David BOOTH (Author of the Analytical Dictionary.), 1835
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The commissioner; or, De Lunatico inquirendo [by G.P.R. James].
... feeds upon its sweetbread ; and whether this lady had ever, in the course of
her terrestrial metempsychosis, occupied a vituline state I cannot tell, but she
seemed, certainly, to have very little sweetbread left ; and the secretion of the
spleen ...
George Payne R. James, 1843
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A dictionary of the English language. Abstracted from the ...
Lat.] Im- meenated with vitriol ; consisting of vitriol. h * Beyle. VITRIO'LICK. > a. [
vitriolijue, Fr. from VITRIO'LOUS. J vitriolum, Latin.] Resembling vitriol ; containing
vitriol. Pioyer. VITULINE. a. [vituiinus, Lat.] Belonging to a calf, or to veal. Bailey.
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the ...
v. a. to chance into glass Vitriol, vït'tré-ul. s. a kind of mineral salt Vitriolate, vït'tré-
o-làte. a. impregnated with vitriol Vitriolick, vït-ri-oTTk. a. containing vitriol Vituline,
vTt'tshn-llne. a. belonging to a calf Vituperate, ve- to 'per-Ate. v. a. to censure ...
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Walker's Critical Pronouncing Dictionary: And Expositor of ...
... a hook [many volumes) Vittiolate,vit'tre-6-lateo. impregnated with Voluminous,
vA-li me-nfls a. consisting of/ vitriol Voluntarily, v&l'un-ta-re-le id. spontane-
Vitriolick, vU-re-&l1k o. containing vitriol j ously " [played at will Vituline, vit'tshu-
linea.
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The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Miscellany
Who can seriously deny, that the suffixed . is as capable of representing the
vituline or guttural i of ill, a of all, u of ulcer, ee of eel, and oo of wool, as if each of
them had either an Arabian bull's or calf's eye over them, provided the learner
has ...
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The Gentlemlen's Lexicon; Or, A Pocket Dictionary, ...
VITRIOL, s. A kind of mineral salt. See the Etymological Dictionary. , VITULINE.
adj. Belonging to a calf, or to veal. VITU'PERATE. v. To blame ; to censure, pr. par
. vituperating; past, vituperated: s. vituperation: adj. vituperative. VIVA'CIOUS. adj.
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «VITULINE»
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Jean Pruvost: "La langue française se porte joyeusement"
Même Chateaubriand y va de son "paladinage" (générosité constante) et Balzac de sa "figure vituline" (du latin vitulus [le veau]). Ce mouvement croît et embellit ... «L'Express, Mar 14»
Nate the Great
Along the way, Nate correctly spelled the words rognon, vituline, videlicet and abseil. The sense of deja vu wasn't lost on Nate, as he thought back to last year ... «Edmonton Journal, May 07»