10 ROMANIAN BOOKS RELATING TO «DISPÉRS»
Discover the use of
dispérs in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
dispérs and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Romanian literature.
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Neuman and Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
DispáRsEDNEss, s. estado disperso, disper DispÉRs ENEss, s. Escasez, escaseza. DispÉRs ER, s. El que esparce, sembrador. DispáRsion, s. Dispersion. DispéRsive, a. Teniendo el poder de esparcir. To DispíRIT, va. Desalentar, desanimar ...
2
Diccionario Ingles-Español-Tagalog Con partes de la ...
[dispérs] Esparcir, desparramar. Isabog, ikalat. Dispersion, n.[dispérciœn] Dispersion. Pagsabog, pagkalat; pagkasabog, pagkakalat. Dispirit, v.[dispírit] Desalentar, desanimar.Pahinain ang loob papanglupaypayin. Displace, v.[displés] Dislocar ...
Sofronio G. Calderón, 1915
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Select Works. 1. The Vicar of Wakefield; 2. The Traveller ... - Pagina 293
... lìke failcons cówering ón thè nést; Bút :ill thè géntler mórals, sùch à plày ‚ Throůgh lìfe's mòre cúltur'd wailks, ánd сыт ' ' _ ,the wày, Thèse, fár dispérs'd ón Tímorous pinious Hy`, TÖ spbrt ánd Hútter ín à. kinder sky`. Tó kinder skies, whére ...
Oliver Goldsmith, R ..... Anderson, 1803
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Lectures on the art of reading ... The fifth edition - Pagina 177
Such . as, I 1 ~ The pow"rs I gave éar I and grz'inlted half his pray'r, ,\ The res't l the winds | dispérs'd | in emp'lty air. As the movement of this foot is from weak to strong, _ and the stress of the voice is on the second or final syl- . lable, such as ...
Thomas SHERIDAN (M.A., Teacher of Elocution.), 1805
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Lectures on the Art of Reading ... The fourth edition - Pagina 235
Such as, The pow”rs | gave éar | and gránļted hálf his práy'r, The rest | the wínds | dispérs'd | in empi'ty al f”. As the movement of this foot is from weak to strong, and the stress of the voice is on the fecond or final fyllable, fuch as resemble it in ...
Thomas SHERIDAN (M.A., Teacher of Elocution.), 1794
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De Vicer of Wacfeld, and Seléct Poemz - Pagina 8
tui dispérs fer de ferst tjm. Mj sun, qfter tacirj lev ov hiz muder and de rest, hui ming'ld dar terz wid dar cisez, cam tui qsc a blesirj from me. ffis j gav him from mj hqrt, and hwig, aded tui f jv giniz, woz el de pátrimuni j had ns tui bestó. " XL or goirj ...
7
Psalms and Hymns selected for families, schools, and ... - Pagina 85
... lie mourning in the dust; Nor see that faith to ruin brought, Which thy own gracious hand hath wrought. Do thou the dying spark inflame: Reveal the glories of thy name; And put all anxious doubts to flight, As shades dispérs'd by op'ning light.
Thomas WEBSTER (Vicar of Oakington.), 1840
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The Oxford Desk Dictionary and Thesaurus - Pagina 225
UU dis'pens'er n. I 1 give out, supply, provide, issue, apportion, allocate, sl. dish out. 2 discharge, apply, implement, enforce. 4 a (dispense with) forgo, give up, relinquish, waive, forswear; do away with, get rid of, eliminate. dis'perse /dispérs/ v.
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The Vicar of Wakefield: And Select Poems - Pagina 8
tui dispérs fer de ferst tjm. Mj sun, qfter tacirj lev ov hiz muder and de rest, hm mirjg'ld dar terz wid dar cisez, cam tui ose a blesirj from me. Яis j gav him from mj hart, and hwig, aded tui fjv giniz, woz el de pátrimuni j had ns tui bestó. " M or goin ...
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Englisches Lesebuch. Zur Übung im Lesen und Übersetzen aus ...
... the éarth with örient peárl, When Adam wäk'd so cüstom'd for his slèep was aéry light from püre digéstion bréd, „“ And témp"rate vápors blánd, which th"önly soünd Of lèaves and füming rills, Aurora's fán, Lightly dispérs'd, and the shrill matin ...
Johann Christian Fick, 1818