10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «DESBRAVECER»
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desbravecer in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
desbravecer and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Portuguese literature.
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Novo dicionário da língua portuguesa
Arrotear. Preparar para cultura: desbravarumacharneca. (De des... +bravo) * *
Desbravecer*, v.i.Omesmo que desembravecer. Cf. Filinto, XVI, 167. * *Desbriar*,
v.t.Tiraro brio a. Causar desbrioa. *Desbridar*, v. t.Tirara brida a. * *Desbrilho*,m.
Cândido de Figueiredo, 1937
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Handbook of Spanish verbs
(desbocarse) desboqué (desbocarse) desbordar (1), to overflow desbravar (1), to
tame, to break in desbravecer (73), to tame, to break in desbravecerse (73) (4), to
become less wild, to calm down desbravezca, etc. (desbravecer) desbravezco ...
Judith Noble, Jaime Lacasa, 1980
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Neuman and Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
Desbravar y Desbravecer, vn. 1. To tame, to break in ; applied to horses. 2. To
lessen or diminish the strength or force of any thing, to mollify ; to moderate.
Desbrazarse, vt. To extend one's arms, to stretch out the arms. Dkbre VARSK.rr.
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, 1827
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Spanish Word Formation and Lexical Creation
In my opinion, verbs such as desbravecer [to tame] and deshumedecer [to
dehumidify] should be treated in the same way as the examples that follow the
formula [des + adjective + izar], with which they share the possibility of a double ...
José Luis Cifuentes Honrubia, José Luis Cifuentes, Susana Rodríguez Rosique, 2011
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Dictionary of the Spanish and English Languages
... Desbravecer, vn. 1. To tame, to break in ; applied to horses. 2. To lessen or
diminish the strength or force of any thing, to mollify ; to moderate. Desbrazarse,
vr. To extend one's arms, to stretch out the arms. Desbre vahse,b7\ To evaporate,
to ...
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Dictionary of the Spanish and English Language: Wherein the ...
DESBHAVA" R v DESBRAVECER. c«. 1. To tame to break in ; applied to horses.
2. To lessen or diminish the strength or force of any thing, to mollify ; to moderate,
]', -1,1. \f '.'• i XT. To extend one's arms, to stretch out the arms. DESBREvA.RSE ...
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Barretti, 1832
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A Comprehensive Etymological Dictionary of the Spanish ...
desbravecer i. to diminish in strength. desbrazarse r. to extend or move the arms
violently. [des- + brazo.] desbridamiento m. (surg.) debridement; desbridar t. to
remove damaged tissue. [des- + brida, from the likening of constricting bands of ...
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A Pocket Dictionary of the Spanish and English Languages
... ru. to take off the mouldings of a itMOC Desbragado, da.o. un breeched Des
bragueta do, da. u. having the hire-part of the breet bee untiuttoned and opmivd
Desbravar > Desbravecer, им. to tame ; lessen or diminish the strength of any
thing ...
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A Dictionary of the Spanish and English and English and ...
DcebragAdo, -a, adj. unbreeched ; without breeches. [before. DesbraguetAdo, -a,
adj. with breeches open Desbravar, Desbravecer, va. to tame ; break In ; diminish
strength; moderate. DeshrazArse, vref. to stretch out one's arms. Desbrevarse ...
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A new pocket dictionary of the English & Spanish languages ...
Unbreeched. | to begin. Descabezar el sueno. Desbraguetâdo, da. a. Having one
'i To take a nap. breeches unbuttoned. Descabezarse, v.r. To screw one's
Desbravar y Desbravecer, v.a. To wits; to take the grain from the break in; to
lessen the ...
Mariano Cubí y Soler, 1823