10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «MASRITA»
Discover the use of
masrita in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
masrita and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Portuguese literature.
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O Segredo de Leonardo Volpi
Semdizera ninguém, alojouse num pequeno hotel e descobriu sem dificuldadea
morada do estúdio de gravação deLeonardo: ficava nos arredores da cidade,
num bairro suburbanoigual a dezenas deoutros, masRita logo descobriuumcafé
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FERNANDO PINTO DO AMARAL, 2012
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Influências orientais na língua portuguesa: os vocábulos ...
... 171 monsão 674 mussulmanismo 215 masrita 506 mirabá 171 moquamo(s)
378 mussulmano 215 másrium 506 mirabar 172 morabitinada 429 muxara 596
massal 113 mirabari 173 morabitino 429 muzimo 241 massoleimão 215
mirabary ...
Miguel Nimer, Carlos Augusto Calil, 2005
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Self and Self-Transformation in the History of Religions
They call you Mesamita (= the blinding one), Masrita (= the loosening one), '
Awirta (= the blind one), they call you Mahgarta (= the lame one), they call you
Garbanita (= the itchy one), they call you Sefofati (= the crushed one). [8] I adjure
you, ...
David Shulman Director of the Institute for Advanced Studies, Guy S. Stroumsa Martin Buber Professor of Comparative Religion both at Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 2002
Yawnan of masrita d-Sathe (lege Shattiyah; cf. Berol Sachau 134; BritLib Add
23596), a pupil of pr. Sulaiman. - Followed by Carm. Arist. (cf. Ming 336 [ca. 1590
]), explanation of the ten categories and Carm. (cf. Ming 472 [1705/6]); purchased
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Self and Self-Transformations in the History of Religions
They call you Mesamita (= the blinding one), Masrita (= the loosening one), '
Awirta (= the blind one), they call you Mahgarta (= the lame one), they call you
Garbanita (= the itchy one), they call you Sefofati (= the crushed one). [8] I adjure
you, ...
David Shulman Director of the Institute for Advanced Studies, Guy S. Stroumsa Martin Buber Professor of Comparative Religion both at Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 2002
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Studies in Aramaic Poetry (c. 100 B.C.E.-c.600 C.E.): ...
Lexical means 1-2 hattaye - htita 4-5 betlet - beiland; b-tulmddeh - talmida 9-10
sape - sapyd 12-14 yulpana - mallpdnd; perd - perah; hliw...halyuta... 'ethalliw -
nethallun 1-22 masrita - masritak; sarriw - wa-sri 2-21 sddu(hy) - da-tsudiw(hy) ...
A. S. Rodrigues Pereira, 1997
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Classical Syriac: A Basic Grammar with a Chrestomathy
heart' Here the feminine morpheme l-il counts as final consonant: n^dju Xaoi /
maSrita/ > coiu tx^' /masriteh/ 'his encampment' rdK.iXi /yalettaV > cri&tXi /yalettah
/ 'her mother'. d) If the sg. stem ends in -CvvCC or -CCC, a vowel needs to be ...
Takamitsu Muraoka, Sebastian P. Brock, 2005
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Aristotelian Meteorology in Syriac: Barhebraeus, Butyrum ...
309, the school is said to be in the Quarter of the Carpenters (masrita d-naggdre),
so that it was probably attached to the Church of the Mother of God in the Citadel/
in the Quarter of the Carpenters, where Matthew b. Paul, the copyist of John ...
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Theological Dictionary of the Old Testament
The Targ., however, vacillates between the name of the mountain and the
metaphorical expression masrita', "camp" (2 K. 19:23 par. Isa. 37:24; Isa. 10:18).
In Mic. 7:14, the lexica27 generally translate karmel as "orchard" or the like; BOB,
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G. Johannes Botterweck, Helmer Ringgren, 1994
expression in another text, namely the famous Madaba stele dating to ad 37,
which mentions 'Itaybel the chief of the camp (rab masrita) who is in Luhitu and
cAbarta' (CIS II, 196). Another Nabataean text from al-Jauf dating to ad 45 has the
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