10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «MACOMEIRA»
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Novo diccionario da lingua portugueza: composto sobre os que ...
A caica interior da mofeada. Maço , f. т. Inflrumento de ferro , cu de pao , como
martello. Рогсзб de pecas atadas juntamente, O ferro com que fe bate, á porta.
Macomeira , f. f. Efpecie de palineira-, 0 ¡eu fruto he ejlomacal. Micone , f. m.
Peixe.
de cipreste. Maçacote. Maçaneira. Macavallo. Maceira. Blut.~\ (Arthanita) Veja-se
Tulerat Srot. f da Macei Ia. vulgar. dos tintureiros. franceza. nobre . . \ romana. J
fétida. -— fedegoza. — * camomilla. gallega. Macheironio. Macieira. Macomeira.
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A short relation of the river Nile ... With a new preface. ...
and shewn as notorious: I have seen 'one or two such, in all the time land places I
Was in India : One of them near the coast of Melz'nde, whence I embarked for'the
island Pate, to see a thing so remarkable. The tree called Macomeira, (from ...
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Novo diccionario portatil das linguas portugueza e ingleza ...
da porta, a door-knocker Macomeira, sf. a sort of palm tree Macone, s m. a sort of
lish like a lamprey Macorral, sm. a mis-shapen felUw Macrocosmo, sm. the whole
universe or visible system Macuaria, sf. a ilsher-town Macula, sf. stain, taint of ...
Antonio Vieyra, J.-P. Aillaud, 1867
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Silva: or, A discourse of forest-trees, and the propagation ...
The tree called Macomeira (from the fruit named macoma) is the only one, that
grown to the height of a man, divides herself into two trunks, each of which, at the
same distance, is divided into other two, so grows on, each trunk producing two, ...
John Evelyn, Alexander Hunter, 1825
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A Dictionary of the Portuguese and English Languages, in Two ...
O madeiro da ci uz, the sets or packs of cards. Muco\ cross, the engine upon
which da porta, a knockei affixed to| our Saviour suffered death, the door, a
bundle. Macomeira, s. f. a sort of palm- tree that hatha branched stalk, or trunk
Madeirar, ...
Antonio Vieyra, Jacinto Dias do Canto, 1827
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A Short Relation of the River Nile: Of Its Source and ...
Of Its Source and Current; ... and of Other Curiosities. With a New Preface. Written
by an Eye Witness, who Lived Many Years in the Chief Kingdom of the Abyssine
Empire Jerónimo Lobo. The last the earth produceth, called Macomeira, ...
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The British Mariner's Directory and Guide to the Trade and ...
The tree called macomeira (from the fruit named macoma), has the peculiarity of
dividing itself into two trunks, when arrived at a certain height. The areka or
beetle-nut tree is the tallefi; of the palms, and grows proportionably thick; the
wood is ...
Macomeira, s. f. a sort of palm tree that hath a branched stalk, or trunk. Macone, 8
. m. (in the rivers oflMadeixa, s. f. a skein of thread. Sofa la, a sort of fish like
lamprey. Macdnta, s. f. [in Mozambique], a small copper bar used instead of
money ...
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Vocabulário ortográfico oficial: de acôrdo com a nova ...
/Na loc. adv. na maciota. macis, s. m. (Fr.) macla, s. f. maclífero, adj. madura, s. f.
maco, adj. e s. m. maço, s. m. maçom, s. m.: maçâo — aportg. do fr. maçon.
macoma, s. f. macomeira, s. f. maçonaria, s. f. maconha, s. f. maçônico, adj.
maçonizar ...