ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD RÎNCĂ
rîncă s. f. – Inel, cerc, postoroncă, gînj.
Sl. rąka „mînă” (Cihac, II, 278).
Cf. rîncaci. Este dubletul lui
rochiță, s. f. (sprijinul loitrei), în
Trans., prin intermediul
mag. rakonca (Scriban). –
Cf. răcodelie, rucaviță.
10 ROMANIAN BOOKS RELATING TO «RÎNCĂ»
Discover the use of
rîncă in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
rîncă and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Romanian literature.
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Cuvinte românești și romanice: studii de istoria limbii, ... - Pagina 115
Rîncaciu, rîncă Se numeşte boul sau calul rău castrat, sau rămas cu un singur testicul. Se întîlnesc şi formele rîncău 2 şi rînc 3. Este lat. ramex, -icis „hernie", „varicocele" (comp. şi ramicosus „qui soufre d'une hernie"), devenit *ram(e)ce + suf .
George Giuglea, Florența Sădeanu, 1983
Rinca is slightly smaller than Komodo but nearer to Labuanbajo. Boats arrive at the sheltered dock of Koh Kima, where you'll probably find a dragon or two lurking. It's a five-minute walk to the PHKA camp at Loh Buaya, which has a ticket office ...
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Buletin Stiintific - Volumul 10 - Pagina 709
Rînca, 12.VII. 1964. 50. Paradiarsia punicea Hbn* =1 ex. cf Rînca, 18.VII. 1964. 51. Lycophotia porphyrea Den. et Schiff.* = 1 ex. 9 Rînca, 12.VII.1964. Specie semnalată de A 1 ex i n s c h i la Rodna. Răspîndită numai în regiunea montană. 52.
Universitatea din Craiova, 1968
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Lonely Planet Indonesia - Pagina 532
RINCA Rinca is slightly smaller than Komodo and every bit as alluring. It's also close to Labuanbajo and easily done in a day trip. Boats arrive at the sheltered dock of Loh Kima. It's a five-minute walk through the mangroves, where you run ...
Lonely Planet, Ryan Ver Berkmoes, Celeste Brash, 2010
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East of Bali: From Lombok to Timor - Pagina 290
Rinca has two small villages: Kerora (the smaller of the two) and Rinca. On market days in Labuhanbajo (Wednesday and Saturday) boats travel to and from Rinca (2 hrs one way). There are several nice walks from Loh Buaya, one following a ...
Kal Müller, David Pickell, 1997
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Southeast Asia - Pagina 452
I. Komodo. and. Rinca. Off the east coast of Sumbawa lies Kornodo national park, a group of parched but majestic islands that have achieved fame as the home of the Komodo dragon, or ora as it is known locally, which lives nowhere else but ...
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Seeds of Chaos 2 - Cartea 1 - Pagina 122
Rinca asked her. “I don't remember,” Renha murmured. “A long time ago.” When Rinca looked at me, I chuckled. “We ate at noon, but it wasn't much. I could use some food.” “What about the horses?” Renha asked sleepily. “I'll get Sarr,” Rinca ...
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Dictionnaire du patois du Bas-Limousin (Corrèze) et plus ... - Pagina 243
La rima me venou c-i visadze. 5. Mauvais pli dans les habillements : Oquet abi ft-i oti uno vile-ino rimo; cet habit fait là une laide grimace. RiNçA, v. a. Nettoyer en lavant ou en frottant : Iiincer.-Rinça uno borico, rinça un goubetet ; rincer une ...
Nicolas Béronie, Joseph-Anne Vialle, 1824
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Southeast Asia on a Shoestring - Pagina 303
On Rinca, dragons will often congregate near the PHKA post when the rangers are cooking, or guides will lead hikes to their favourite lizard haunts. Spotting dragons is not guaranteed, but a few of these royal reptiles are usually around ...
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Catch the Travel Bug - Pagina 524
The captain of one of the small passenger / tourist boats said he had come from Rinca and it should be OK for the next day as the winds were dropping. We went into the port to see his boat. Lian then bargained hard, and a price was agreed ...