10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «TOITEAR»
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toitear in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
toitear and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Portuguese literature.
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Recollections of Japan: Comprising a Particular Account of ...
His mother, overpowered by her feelings, attempted toitear the paper, burst into
tears and exclaimed -“__How ! will you then entirely sacrifice yourself for ' us?"
He however interrupted her, and fell on his knees, saying: “ hear me, dear mother
...
Vasiliĭ Mikhaĭlovich Golovnin, Aleksandr Semenovich Shishkov, 1819
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A Gaelic Dictionary in Two Parts. To which is Prefixed a New ...
Toitear, a. (Ir. id.) Lumpy. Tòiteil, a. (toit-amhuil.) Smoky. ToiTHEASTAL. See
TOICHIASTAL. Toithleannan, ain, s. m. (Ir. id.) A paramour; a concubine.
Toitreach, ich, s. m. A conflagration. + Tol, s. m. (Ir. id.) A churchyard. t Tola, s. m. (
Ir. id.) ...
Robert Archibald Armstrong, 1825
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A Hebrew and Chaldee Lexicon to the Old Testament: With an ...
... toitear away, snatch away, booty, like the Arab. (diripuit); hence DAN. 5, 28 thy
kingdom is snatched away, and given to the Modes (not divided, Vulg., Saadia).
Deriv. (only pl. 1"???) Aram. m. pl. a snatching away, of DAN. 5, 25, prop. = Hggj
...
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A Selection from the Metamorphoses of Ovid, adapted to the ...
(This) is not enough,-y ' ten-tat . avellëre v cprpò'ra. truncis, she attempts toitear-
away 4the bodies .\ from the trunks, et nbrumpëre ' ~ tenëros ramos manïbus; and
to break-o1?` the tender 'бонды: with (her) hands; ' at sanguinëœ ваше menant ...
Ovid, James HAMILTON (Author of the Hamiltonian System.), 1829
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A Galic And English Dictionary: Containing All Th Words in ...
Toitear. Lumpy. Toith. Stink! Toithghiobhair. A whore, prostitute. Toitbleannan. A
concubine. Toithíhearach. A silly or colt. Toithealach. Vainglorious. Toitheastal.
Arrogancy. Toitrigham. To burn, fcorch. Tol. A church-yard. Tola. A church officcr.
Pigs and fanatics, cows and teagues, Through all my empire I foresee, Toitear thy
hedges join in leagues, Sworn to revenge my thorn and me. And thou, the wretch
ordain'd by fate, Near Gahagan, Hibernian clown, With hatchet blunter than thy ...
Jonathan Swift, Thomas Sheridan, John Nichols, 1808
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An Irish-English Dictionary: With Copious Quotations from ...
Coiceap, toitear, a. lumpy. CoiteAfCAt, toitheastal, s. arrogancy. UoicgiobAiji,
toithghiobhair, s. f. a prostitute. Uoicijjce, toitighthe, part, smoked, fomented.
CoiciTTi, toitim, v. I roast, broil, smoke, perfume. Uoicin, toitin, s. f. a small toast; a
little bit ...
Edward O'Reilly, John O'Donovan, 1864
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All in God's Time:: Memoirs from My Life's Journey
The very next day, after school was dismissed,the boys said, “You told on us,
didn't you?” This statement caused me toItear out running,andthey took
outbehind me.I was almost home as they closed inonme.There was abank on the
otherside ...
Alphonso Washington, 2009
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An Irish-English Dictionary with a Compendious Irish ...
... toithealach, a. vainglorious Г ó] teamujl, toiteamhuii, a. smoky С ostein, toittan,
s. m. burning, conflagration Го]селп, toitean, s. m. a steak, collop CojceA]t, toitear,
a. lumpy Со)гедрсд1, toitheastal, s. arrogancy Со)^5)оБл)1», toithghkbhair, s. f. ...
Ach na fhasach gim fheum, Cha 'n fhaca mi fein bho thus, Ri fad mo chuiwhne sa
riamh, Gun Toitear no Triath an Dun." Ach o' n thainig ort aois, Tha ri chantainn
gur baoth do ghloir ; Cha 'n e fasach a th' ann, Ge d' tha e san am gun lod ; Air ...
Gaelic Society of Inverness, 1886