10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «AMARITUDE»
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The Art of Meditation and the French Renaissance Love Lyric: ...
('Dieu de l'amaritude,' v. 10) becomes impatience for the reader (Weber's reaction
). In this final, stylistic modification the writer re-presents the object not by naming
it but by transferring its effects to the reader. The phrase 'Dieu de l'amaritude' ...
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The New Universal Etymological English Dictionary: ...
AMABILITY (amabilitas, L.) amiable-, wsi, loveliness. AMARITUDE (amaritude, L.)
bitterness. AMARULENCE {amaritu.it, h.) bitter- nesi. AMASMENT (from amass) a
heap ; an aceamulation ; a collection. To AMASS (from amafer, F.) I. To] to'.
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An Universal Etymological English Dictionary ...
asl^m. AMABILITY {amabilitxs, L.) amiable- r-efs, loveliness. AMARITUDE (
amaritude, L.) bitter- Bess. AMARULENCE {amarituda, L.) bitterness.
AMASMEKT (from amass) a heap ; an accumulation ; a collection. To AMASS (
from amasstr, F.) I.
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A New Dictionary of the English Language ...
App. also to a colour. Ft. A moron-Ike; It. & gp. -i0, L. Amaraulkus; Or. AMoparror, (
a priv. and fiapairw, marcessere, to wither.) AMARITUDE,* ». Bitterness, extreme
harshness. — 'Harvey. Fr. Amaritude; U Amatltudo, (amarus, bitter.) A-MASS, !•.
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A French and English dictionary
Amaritude : f. Bitterness ; also, extream harshness, txtream anguish. Amarrage :
m. The great cordage, or tackle of a ship. □f Amarre. Moored ; fastened, bound,
or tyed fast with great rotes. + Amarrer. To tye, bind, fasten, or make fast with ...
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A New English Dictionary of the English Language: A to K
What amaritude or acrimony is deprehended in choler, it acquires from a
commixture of melancholy, or external malign bodies. — Harvey. On
Consumption. AMA'SS, v. \ Fr. Amasaer ; Sp. Amassar Ama'ss, n. > Lat. Massa,
from the Greek, ...
“A dor me dácoragem”, Arnaut, talvez virtude de aqui meu ataúde pousar.
Amaritude desta terradepaz. Jazo, jazo sem pátria. À Florença não pude voltar,
não pude mais por mim,massim osangue através de meus filhos, ao me
sobreviverem, ...
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Novo dicionário da língua portuguesa
*Amaritude*, f. Omesmoque amargura. (Lat. maritudo) *Amarlotar*, v.t.Ant. O
mesmoque amarrotar. (De marlota) *Amaro*, adj.Poét.Omesmo que amargo. (Lat
.amarus) * *Amarória*, f. Gênero de plantas rutáceas. * *Amarotado*,adj.Que tem
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Cândido de Figueiredo, 1937
AMARITUDE. I Como um crente, beijando o seu rosario, Tranquillo expira,
porque em Deus confia, Ao longe, o Sol morreu, sem agonia, Farto já cTalIumiar
este sudario ! E a Noite, oh Deus ! Como ella cae sombria Sobre a terra, — o ...
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
What amaritude or acrimony is deprehend-" ed in cholert it acquires' from a
commixture of melancholy, or external malign bodies. Harviy oil Consumptions.
AMAROUS, [amnnu, Lat.] Bitter; froward. * AMARULENCE. n.s. [amaritudo, Lat.] ...
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... fille; Vous estes si doulce et benigne; L'arbre d'amour ung fruict d'amaritude; Vous perdez temps de me dire mal d'elle; Tel en mesdict qui pour soy la desire «Audiophile Audition, Jul 14»