10 ROMANIAN BOOKS RELATING TO «AUGÚST»
Discover the use of
augúst in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
augúst and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Romanian literature.
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The Complete & Independent Guide to the Eurovision Song ...
... 2012 2013 2014 Artist Icy Halla Margarét Beathoven Daníel Augúst Haraldsson Stjórnin Stefán & Eyfi Heart 2 Heart Inga Sigga Bó Halldórsson Anna Mjöll Paul Oscar Selma Björnsdóttir Einer Augúst Víðisson & Telma Augústdóttir TwoTricky ...
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The Pilgrims of the Rhine: By Edward Lytton Bulwer. ... - Pagina 6
Wheréver the Ishádows t`e'll upón the bràke, a glòwwórm màde a pòint óf exhibiting himself, ánd the bright Augúst-mòon sàiled slòwly abóve, pleased tó lóok dòwn upón sò chàrming a scène óf mérriment; fór they wróng the mòon whò assért ...
Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton,
1843
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Resumen de Geografía, Histórica Antigua - Pagina 411
rum se veían en Augúst á poca distancia de Basilea. Argentora- íim ( Strasburgo ), entre los triboci, era el punto de reunion de muchos caminos : los romanos tenian una plaza de armas, lo mismo que en Moguntracum (Mayence), entre los ...
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Dicziunari Rumantsch Grischun. 1. A - Azur - Pagina 644
'August', Monatsname. Die Formen stammen, wo nichts bemerkt, aus Planta, Phon. Normalb. Abweichende Notierungen aus anderen Quellen stehen in Klammer; * verweist auf AIS. 2, 323. Samn. : augúst, au- gúast, agúast ; E 1 0 avúast, ...
Chasper Pult, Società Retorumantscha, Andrea Schorta,
1938
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the ...
August, the month compati. xóntext champaign, wine exile, banishment gallant, a lover Adjectives. augúst, noble compati context champaign, open exile, small gallant, bold Substantives. iristintl invalid Levant, a place minute f'ipinc, in grammar ...
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P. V. M. Georgicorum libri quatuor. The Georgicks of ... - Pagina 442
... _the Lombard and in fome other ma.nuscripts. It is angtgsiam also in a'll the manuscripts which I have collatcd', except one of Dr Mead's. But S'ervius, Grimoaldus, Pau] Stephensz Heinsius, Schrevelius, and Masvici— us rea-&ct augúst'am.
Virgil, John MARTYN (Botanist.),
1746
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The reformed bishop: or XIX articles, tendered by ... - Pagina 211
Antisiodor.Cí»».-ï6.; Vide Ektônym.Cowntent.adòap. 4* ïhreri. Pëeeantes mansuetudine prôvoéenturt m» àufleritate abyciantur1 : Augúst. (sert- ktns ad Proculianum5 partis Donatianaî $e£târìum. 5 ) Dôceri^ & ntoderatâ ratione dâ Gblk^tiìà.
James Gordon (parson of Banchory-Devenick.),
1679
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E.'s New Spelling and English Dictionary ... To which is ... - Pagina 26
... of the year Augúst, a. royal, grand, magnificent, awful, holy August nefs, f. noblenefs, dignity, majesty, awe Aviary, f. a place for keeping bîrds in, a decoy Avid'ity, f. greedinefs, eagernefs, intenfeness Avid'ulous, a. fomewhat covetous, rather ...
John ENTICK, William CRAKELT,
1795
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A Historical Phonology of English
One ofthe earliest examples of transfer of meaning, accompanied by a stress-shift for one of the meanings is the pair Áugust (OE) - augúst (1664). (29) shows more instances of historical stress variability producing semantically independent ...
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The New Spelling Dictionary ... Revised, Corrected, and ... - Pagina 25
... increafing Augur, f. a diviner by birds - |Aug'ur,Augurate,via.tojudgebyaugurystoguefè Augurátion, f. the praćtice of augury Augúrial, Augúrical, a. relating to augury Aug'ury; f. anomen; a diyination by birds Augúst, a. royal, grand, magnificeht, ...
John ENTICK, William CRAKELT,
1784