10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «CHURRÉ»
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churré in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Novo dicionário da língua portuguesa
... chamar gallinhas) * *Churrasco*, m.Bras. Pedaço de carne, assadoem espêto
ounas brasas.(Talvez de or. afr.) * *Churrasquear*, v. i. Bras. do S. Preparar
churrasco e comêlo. Ext. Prepararqualquer comida.(De churrasco) * *Churré*,
adj.
Cândido de Figueiredo, 1937
2
The Map of Africa by Treaty
... that point follows the tribal limits between the Gurréand the BoranatoGebel
Kuffolé ;from Gebel Kuffoléthe line passes through the summits ofthe following
hills :Roka, Churré Moyele, Burrolé, ElDimtu, Furroli, Dugga Kakulla, Burrchuma,
Afur.
... B: bêbado. bidu ou bedu, B: adivinho. bebeléu, B: a morte, o outro mundo.
borocoxô ou borocochô, B: velho, fraco, impotente. caguê, P: medo. caraminguá,
B: dinheiro. choné, P: maluco. chulapé, P: gatuno. churré, P: adolescente. coió, ...
Choina. V. Chona. Chona. Noite. Chorne. Homem. Chorne do fiche. Inglez. (
Lateralmente: homem do bacalhau). Chulipa. Bofetada. Chulipa. Cama. Churinar
. Esfaquear, dar facadas. Churré. Adolescente ; joven. Chuzes. Sapatos.
Cimantos.
5
Handbooks Prepared Under the Direction of the Historical ...
... thalweg of the River Dawa to Ursulli, and from that point follows the tribal limits
between the Gurré and the Borana to Gebel Kuffolé; from Gebel Kuifolé the line
passes through the summits of the following hills: Roka, Churré Moyele, Burrolé-,
...
Great Britain. Foreign Office. Historical Section, George Walter Prothero, 1920
6
No. 95 to 259. Abyssinia to Great Britain and France
... point follows the tribal limits between the Gurré and the Borana to Gebel
Kuffolé; from Gebel Kufiolé the line passes through the summits of the following
hills : Roka, Churré Moyele, Burrolé, El Dimtu, Furroli, Dugga Kakulla, Burrchuma
, Afur.
Sir Edward Hertslet, Richard William Brant, Harry Leslie Sherwood, 1909
7
Journal of the Gypsy Lore Society
Churré (jovem= young, youth, young man), according to Coelho, comes from the
Spanish Gypsy surre" (this word is queried by Wagner. Rebolledo gives it as
meaning antiguo ' old,' ' former '). Coelho adds : ' The opposite in meaning is far ...
8
The Consolidated treaty series
... point follows the tribal limits between the Gurré and the Borana to Gebel
Kufiolé ; from Gebel Kufiolé the line passes through the summits of the following
hills : Roka, Churré Moyele, Burrolé, El Dimtu, Furroli, Dugga Kakulla, Bunchuma
, Afur.
9
Hertslet's Commercial Treaties: A Collection of Treaties and ...
... that point follows the tribal limits between the Gurré and the Borana to Gebel
Kufîolé ; from Gebel Kuffolé the 1 ne pas3es through the summits of the following
hills : Roka, Churré Moyele, Burrolé, El Dimtu, Furroli, Dugga Kakulla, Burrchuma
, ...
10
Spanish and Italian Possessions: Independent States
... 129, 15; Spanish Guinea, 125, 17—9. Christians, driven from Barbary Coast by
Khair ed-Din, 127, 12. Chrystal Mountains, see Sierra del Cristal. Church
Missionary Society, 129, 19, 59. Churré Moyela Mountain, 129, 102. Ciccodicola,
Major ...
Great Britain. Foreign Office. Historical Section, 1920