10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «PEPITOSO»
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A Comprehensive Etymological Dictionary of the Spanish ...
See oca] pepitoso, sa (1) a. said Ofa fowl suHering from pip. IFrOm pepita
pepitoso, sa (2) a. full Of seeds. IFrom pepita (2)] pepla = р1ера peplo m. peplos,
a lOOse Outer robe. IL. peplus: id. <Gk. peplos: mantle. See *pel-3 in App. Akin to
Sp.
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Como não Ficar Embarazado em Espanhol
... típica das galinhas. l Vb. despepitar = tirar o caroço cf. hueso. l Adj. pepitoso =
abundante em pepitas. l »Pepa e Pepita usam-se também como hipocorísticos
deJosefa ou »Josefina. l Port. semente = pepa, »semilla, simiente. PERFILADO l
...
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Annaes do parlamento Brazileiro
Qnizera discutir a necosäidade do vapor em dous importante» muuicipioo, Silve
» e Manes, ambos pepitoso», ambos EgricolsB e da excellentes terrenos. Meu
ompenho p< la navegaeäo do Madeira leva tambara em vista b .neficiar екакз ...
Brazil. Congresso Nacional. Câmara dos Deputados, 1866
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Neuman & Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
Pepitoso, sa, a. 1. Abounding in grains or seeds. 2. Applied to fowls wiih the pip.
P6plide, sf. (Bot.) Water puiluue or purslain. Peplis, L. Peplo, sm. (Bot.) Petty
spurge. Euphorbia pe- plus, L. Pepon, sm. (Bot.) Water melon. Cucurbita ci-
trullus, L.
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Neuman and Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
Pepitoso, sa, a. 1. Abounding in grains or seeds. 2. Applied to fowls with the pip.
PÉPLiDE, sf. (Bot.) Purslain. Portulaca L. PÉPI.O, sm. (Bot.) Water-purslain.
Peplis L. Pepos, sm. (Bot.) Water-melon. Cucurbita citrullus L. Peq.ueSkz, sf. 1.
Parvity ...
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, 1827
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A Pocket dictionary of the Spanish and English languages
... pa. t. proper name, Jo* seph, Josephine Pepinar, tm. cucumber-field Pepino, т.
cucumber Pep i ón, »m. an ancient Spanish gold coin Pepita, tf. seed of some
fruits, pip, disease in fowls Pepitoria, tf. a fricassee, medley of things Pepitoso, sa-
...
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, 1851
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Neuman and Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
Pepitoso, sa, a. 1. Abounding in grains or seeds. 2. Applied to fowls with the pip.
P£pLir>E, sf. (Bot.) Purslain. Portulaca L. Pe>lo, sm. (Bot.) Water-purslain. Peplis
L. Pepon, sm. (Bot.) Water-melon Cucurbita citrullus L. PeqceSez, sf. 1. Parvity ...
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, 1851
... not to mince the matter. Pepilas, (Peru) Grains of pure native gold found in the
mines. Pepit6ria,«/. Fricassee made of giblets, livers, and lights. 2. Joining of
hands and feet. 3. Medley of things jumbled confusedly together. Pepitoso, say, a
. 1.
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, 1831
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Mediterranean Summer: A Season on France's Cote d'Azur and ...
Some crushed chiles to make it pepitoso, the way they liked it. and eccol, instant
pasta sauce. [/1 Signom preferred penne since it \\'as easier to eat at a crowded
table. I finished the dish by grating over the pasta Sardinian pecorino—a dry and
...
David Shalleck, Erol Munuz, 2008
By the timeshe had correctly identified thecause of her gripingpains, they wereso
bad that she could hardly move, much worse than with the birth ofany of her
previous children. She felt her waters go andshe had to call out and wake
Pepitoso ...
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El melón de San Elías
... gradiente de textura desde el exterior más liso y oscuro hasta su interior clareado, donde el hueco corazón muestra un aspecto pepitoso de cuarzo cristalino. «EL PAÍS, May 15»