10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «ACAPNA»
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acapna in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
acapna and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Portuguese literature.
1
A History of Inventions, Discoveries, and Origins
Such wood in Greek was called axa-n-ra, in Latin acapna, in Homer's Odyssey,
book vi. xdyKava and Savd, Pollux, p. 621, icavst/i*. This wood is mentioned also
by Galen, in Antidot. lib. i. Trebellius Pollio in Vita Claudii, in an account of the ...
Johann Beckmann, William Francis, John William Griffith, 1846
2
Bybelẽs, tai esti: Wissas Szwentas Rasztas Senoir Naujo ...
Bet Acapna tace Dsmidui: mans mießpatie kacalau. imk ir apiecamsk. kaip tam
migfta. Sztay. cze yca jautis de'ginnims-apiecai. kulis meZimmai ir jungai ant
pakürims. 23. wis tai Acapna dame karalui. Ic Arapna tace kai-ami: wießpats.
tams ...
3
A copious dictionary in three parts: 1. the English before ...
_ Acapna; p. b. Mart. Gr. Dry _wood that [molti 1 not. Aca non, Gr. .Abind of honey
taken out ofthc tive without [то/(Ел; the Bee: , Pliu. ii. 16. Straboniiìiglmtçoelib.9.
Acapnqsßr. The bcrb Majoram," Marjoram, Diofc. 3.47. _ Acapnus,a,um 5 adi.
Francis Gouldman, William Robertson, 1678
4
Novo dicionário da língua portuguesa
Cf. Costa eSá,Diccion. (Da mesma or. de acapellar?) *Acapellar*, v. t. Dar feitio
decapello a. Cobrircom capello. Encapellar. *Acapitular*, v. t. Dividir em capitulos
. Admoestar ou censurar emcapitulo. *Acapna*,f. Lenhasêca,que não deita fumo
...
Cândido de Figueiredo, 1937
5
Martial, Book 13, The Xenia
13.15 Smokeless wood If you farm land near Nomentum, I advise you,
Countryman, to take wood to your farmhouse. le. ligna acapna y: ligna actua T:
ligna (om. acapna i (3. For ligna acapna, see ThLL I.248.65 ff. s.v. acapnus [Diehl
], to which ...
Martial, Timothy John Leary, 2001
6
Nôvo vocabulário ortográfico da língua portuguêsa: de acôrdo ...
s. m. acanturo, s. m. acanndar, r. açanuíra, t. j. acanular, v. ação, s. j. acapachar,
V. acapadoçado, adj. acapangado, adj. acapangar, v. acaparrar, v. aca pelado,
adj. acapelar, v. acapitã, s. /. acapitnlar, v. acapna, s. /. acapnia, s. j. acápnico, adj
.
Aurélio Buarque de Holanda Ferreira, Manuel da Cunha Pereira, 1961
7
Guidance for Women in Twelfth-Century Convents
Wood dried in the air or over a slow fire after having been soaked in water or oil
was called 'acapna' or 'coctilia' according to the method used, and would burn
without smoke. It might easily give the impression of being everlasting for it would
...
8
Roman antiquities: or, An account of the manners and customs ...
8., hence called ligna ACAPNA, {ex a priv. et xenrvo;, fomus), Mart. xiii. 15. vel
cocta, ne fumum Jacient, Ulpian. de Legg. iii. 1. 53. Cato de R. R. c. 133. The
Romans used portable furnaces (camini portatiles, for- naces, vel dila?, foculi, ...
Acapinpenuliima comptafiuuius Alia apud (141101000111011 Acapna. dicumur
ligna 4114 44 10-11111 /icca 5451111111 .- 411114 fin! ll'"f"'"° - "aM-11-
Latmefumu: . Hmcgenur quoddam 11111111 41104 44 418111141141 gignicur,
...
Ambrogio Calepino, Valentinus Curio, 1530
10
Roman Antiquities ... The eleventh edition, corrected
W O R D S A Page ABACUS 4-05 Abalienatio 5O Acapna 4-8 7 Accensus 100.
144Accensi 115. 165. 337 Acceptilatio 46+ Acetaria 4-92 Acies instructa 3'19.
353 Acroamata 328. 4-16 Acta diurna, Ste. 16 Cmsaris 1 76 Actio in rem 2 1 l in ...
Alexander ADAM (LL.D.), 1830