10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «GUAJARABA»
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Novo dicionário da língua portuguesa
*Guajaraba*, m. Espécie de palmeira do México. O mesmo que guajará?—
Asduas variantes teriam analogia em piaçáepiaçaba. * *Guajarutas*,m.pl. Tríbo
de Índios do Brasil, em MatoGrôsso. * *Guajeru*, m. Bras. Planta rosácea do
litoral da ...
Cândido de Figueiredo, 1937
2
A French and English dictionary
[a sort of palm-tree of New Spain] Arbre du papier, m. guajaraba, m. GUANA, ». [a
species oflixardl Guana, m. tiUANABjENUS, ». [a tree of the Carib- boc- islands ;
annona. custard-apple] Guanabane, m. cachimentier, m. coroiiolier, m. GUAO ...
Joseph Wilson (Professor in St. Gregory's College.), 1833
3
The Swiss Family Robinson
Two of his discoveries, especially, weremost valuable acquisitions,the guajaraba,
on thelarge leafof which one may write witha pointed instrument, and the fruitof
which,a sortofgrape, is verygoodto eat;also thedatepalm, every part of which is ...
4
The Swiss Family Robinson: Or, Adventures in a Desert Island
Two of his discoveries, ' especially, were most valuable acquisitions, — the
guajaraba, on the large leaf of which one may write with a pointed instrument,
and the fruit of which, a sort of grape, is very good to eat; also the date-palm,
every part ...
5
The Scramble for the Amazon and the "Lost Paradise" of ...
One conjectures that residents didn't decrease only by the circumstance of the
creation in June 1857, near Guajaraba, of a health post for those victimized by
the pernicious fevers that infest those shores. Among those early occupants was
a ...
6
The Swiss Family Robinson (瑞士的羅賓森家族):
Two of his discoveries, especially, were most valuable acquisitions,—the
guajaraba, on thelargeleaf of which one maywrite withapointed instrument, and
thefruitof which, a sort of grape, is very goodtoeat; alsothe date–palm, everypart
of which ...
7
Conclusion of the Swiss Family Robinson: Or, Adventures of a ...
Two of his discoveries, especially, were most valuable acquisitions, — the
guajaraba, on the large leaf of which one may write with a pointed instrument,
and the fruit of which, a sort of grape, is very good to eat ; also the date-palm,
every part of ...
Isabelle de Montolieu, 1854
8
A New and Improved Standard French and English and English ...
[chas.] let him go. GUA18 ghe, adj. Ilareng — ; herring without either roe or milt.
GUAJACANA. V. Plaqceminier. GUAJARABA, am. a tree of America. GUANA, am
. a species of lizard, guana. GUANABANE, am. a tree, guanabanus. GUANACO.
Alexander G. Collot, 1856
9
Dictionnaire françois-anglois et anglois-françois ... revue ...
PAPYRACEOUS (pap-i-r^'-cheuce), adj. [Nat. Hist, as thin as paper] Papyraiee.
PAPYRUS, *. [paper-reed, a rush growing in Egypt about the banks of the Nile]
Papier du Nil, m. — [the leaf of the guajaraba or paper-tree] Papier feuiile d1 'art-
re, ...
10
The London encyclopaedia: or Universal dictionary of ...
Such is the American palm, called tal by the Indians; and the guajaraba of New
Spain. Every palm the bark of which is smooth, and the leaves large and thick,
may be used for this purpose. But the art of making paper from vegetables
reduced ...