WHAT DOES A SCANDÁ MEAN IN ROMANIAN?
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Definition of a scandá in the Romanian dictionary
A SCANDÁ ~ éz tranz. 1) (especially Latin or Greek verses) To recite aloud, highlighting the metric structure. 2) (calls, slogans, etc.) To shout at a sustained pace, highlighting each word or syllable (during demonstrations, competitions, etc.). A SCANDÁ ~éz tranz. 1) (în special versuri latinești sau grecești) A recita cu voce tare, evidențiind structura metrică. 2) (îndemnuri, sloganuri etc.) A striga într-un ritm susținut, evidențiind fiecare cuvânt sau silabă (în timpul unor manifestații, competiții etc.).
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10 ROMANIAN BOOKS RELATING TO «A SCANDÁ»
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A Dictionary of the English Language: Answering at Once ...
Scan' da-lout Disgraceful; shameful, a, Jeal'out Suspicious, a. Zeal' out Ardently; passionate; hot, a, ji-rtfb' 'a-lau Wanting a head, a. A-nom' '<-'«< Irregular ; out of rule, a. Pet'a-hut Having perils, a. A-ftt'a-hut Without flower- leaves, a. Ttl-ra-ptt' ...
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The Scotch Pope Not Infallible: Or, Animadversions on Mr. ... - Pagina 15
... of a famous Divine in a'S'ermo 'on 'i's' Day', then the'Cry of the whglePaii-ty'was: that'twas a scan'da ous, 'unbdco'iiii ' thing stifi Priests to meddle with Marriars'o' State-a" Government in the. Pulpit 3 what had theyv to do 'With ...
John CUMMING (D.D., Minister of the Scots Church, London Wall.), 1716
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A new spelling, pronouncing, and explanatory dictionary of ...
... Scan'dalize, v. scan'dal'ize", to disgrace, to defame - wilë Scandalous, a.scan'da'lous9, disgraceful, shameful, Scan'dalously, ad scan'dalous9lys, shamefully, censoriously * Scant', v. scant", to limit, straiten, confine [hardly Scant', d.scant', ...
William SCOTT (Teacher of Elocution.), 1810
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A rhyming dictionary - Pagina 185
... Toa-pos'tro-phize To address or cut off by apostrophe, v. a. To phi-los'o-phize To reason like a philosopher, v. n. To tym'pa-thize To feel with another, v. n. To vo'ca-lize To form into voice, v. a. To scan' da-lize To offend, disgrace, or defame, ...
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A rhyming dictionary ... Fourth edition, improved - Pagina 120
Scan'da-lous Disgraceful; shameful, a. Jealous Suspicious, a. 2eal'ous Ardently passionate; hot, a. A-cepha-lous Wanting a head, a. A-noma-lous Irregular; out of rule, a. Pet'a lous Having petals, a. A-peta-lous Without flower-leaves, a.
John WALKER (the Philologist.), 1824
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Cobb's Abridgment of J. Walker's Critical Pronouncing ... - Pagina 369
Scan da lize, skân' dâ 4ize, v. a. Sea lirons, skà' brus, a. rougb. Scan da li zes, skân' dâ Ml-ziz, Scaffold,skâf fdld, s. atemporary près. t. [Par< stage of wood. Scan da H zing, skân' dâ 41-zlng, Scaf fold ing, skâf ßld ving, s. Scan da li zed, skân' ...
John Walker, Lyman Cobb, 1841
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Cobb's abridgment of J. Walker's critical pronouncing ... - Pagina 369
Scan, skin, v. a. to examine a verse by counting the feet ; to examine Scan ning, skan' nlng, par. [nicely. Scan ned, skand, pre. Scan dal, skan' dal, s. reproachful aspersion, infamy, [to defame. Scan da lize, skan' da "Hie, v. a. Scan da li zes, ...
John Walker, Lyman Cobb, 1834
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The Treasury of knowledge and library of reference ... - Pagina 363
Scan'da-li-zes, prea. t. Scan'da-Ii-zing, par. Scan'da-li-zed, pre. Scan'da-lous, a. opprobrious, shameful, vile Scan'dalous-Iy.ad. shamefully ; censoriously Scan'da-lous-ness, ». opprobrious ness ; the quality of being publicly offensive ...
A gentleman of the New York bar, Hugh Moore, 1850
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Treasury of Knowledge and Library of Reference
Scan'da-lize^ p. a. to disgrace, reproach, defame ; offend by some action Scan da-li-7.es. prtn. t. Scan'da-li-zlng, par. Scan'da-U-zen, pre. Scan'ita Ions, a, opprobrious, shameful, vile Scan da lous-ly.n/i. shamefully ; censoriously Scan'da ...
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A comprehensive pronouncing and explanatory dictionary of ...
Scan'da-lous-ly, ad. shamefully ; opprobriously. Scan'da-loas-ness, n. state of being scandalous. Sc&n'dQ-l&m mqg-na''tttmJ [L.l (Law) scandal or opprobrium done to any high personage. Scan'njng, n. measurement of verse. Scan'sion, n. the ...
Joseph Emerson Worcester, 1858