10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «TAPACUM»
Discover the use of
tapacum in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
tapacum and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Portuguese literature.
A powerful Tapacum nation had existed in the seventeenth century in the region
from which these Indians came. The name Tapacum occurs in most accounts
listing the native tribes of the Province of Mojos. There are frequent references to
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Antiquæ Linguæ Britannicæ Thesaurus: A Welsh and English ...
... y fuwch, borage, burgloss, ox-tongue Tafol, dock Tafol Mair, ditch-dock Tafol y
dwr. Vid. Suran hirion Tafol y mor. Vid. Crafangc yr arth Tafol gwaedlyd, Tafol
hirion, a sort of dock having red veins or streaks Tafol cochion, tobacco. Tapacum
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Antiquae Linguae Britannicae Thesaurus: Being a British, Or ...
Crafangc yr Arth. Tafol gwaedlyd, tafol hirion, A sort of dock having red veins or
streaks. Tafol cochion, Tobacco.Tapacum. Dav. Tagaradr. Vid. Hwp yr ychen.
Tagwjg, Broom rape. T»«si, tansy. Tausi gwyl.lt. Vid. Y Dinllwyd. Tapr dinos, tapr
Mair ...
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Enciclopédia brasileira mérito: com milhares de desenhos a ...
... virgindade pelas donzelas tupis, ao atingir a puberdade. TAPACU, s. m. —
Bras. do Nordeste. Espécie de periquito. Var. Tapacum. TAPA-CULPAS, s. m. e f.
Passa-culpas. TAPACUM, s. m. — Bras. do Nordeste. V. Tapacu. TAPACURÁ,
adj.
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Revista do Instituto Histórico e Geográfico de São Paulo
Tapacum, s. m. Nome dada no Ceará a um pequeno periquito. Tapaguassú,
s. m. Arvore que fornece madeira de lei. Tapaguela, s. m. Nome vulgar de
umvespideo cuja ferroada é dolorosissima. Tapanhuma. s f. Arvore leguminosa (
Cassia ...
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Alencar 100 [i.e. cem] anos depois: homenagem da Academia ...
Andam aos magotes e se pousados, ficam separados em casais. Muito
apreciado para viveiros residenciais, mas não aprendem a pronunciar palavras.
Po- pularmente, é também chamado de tapacu, tapacum, cu- tapado, bate-cu, cu
-cosido ...
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Grande enciclopédia portuguesa e brasileira: Ilustrada com ...
Liga vermelha que as donzelas tupis usavam logo que atingiam a puberdade e
era sinal de virgindade. (Cf. José de Alencar, Ubirajara, p. 165). TAPA-CU, s. m.
Bras. O mesmo que tapacum. ♢ T. de Setúbal. Nome vulgar de um peixe gavídeo,
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Economic Survey of Latin America
The progress on the extension of the transportation system into the interior of the
country, the initiation of the Tapacum flood control project and several fishing
complexes were primarily responsible for the sector's partial recovery. A
substantial ...
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Microbes and microbial products as herbicides
The compound exhibited selective and long-term growth inhibition when corn (
288 8818 L.), tobacco (Nicotiana tapacum L.), and wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
were tested at 10' to 10' M concentrations. Corn shoot growth was inhibited up to
60 ...
Robert E. Hoagland, American Chemical Society. Division of Agrochemicals, American Chemical Society. Meeting, 1990
Leaves and i«a/f«/j— Pi'.ocarpus, eucalyptus, uva-ursi, senna (Alexandria and
India), erythroxylon (Bolivian and Truxiilo), Belladonna, stramonium, hyoscyamus
. tapacum, digitalis, matico, salvia hamamelis, castanea, eriodictyon, chimaphila.
University of Minnesota, 1900