10 ROMANIAN BOOKS RELATING TO «SEDÚCE»
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New English and Italian Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary
9. iw. to coriiipt, infèct, щит, deprave, debauch, sedúce, bribe Gorroinpersì, шит. to change, to pútrify Corrompévole, adj. corrùptible, pèrishable Corrotnpimento, sm. corrixption , depravation Corrompitòre, tríce, smf. corrùpter, sedúcer ...
John Millhouse, Ferdinando Bracciforti,
1864
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The English Spelling-Book, with ... Additions. ... Third ... - Pagina 44
... rejoyce release refle& relief resign restrain retrteve revenge reward Sedúce fubstra&t fubvert fufpe&t fustain advertifementanonymous ambiguous antipathy amphibious apocalyps anomalous apostolick beneficence benevolence bituminous ...
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A Dictionary in English, Bangálí, and Manipuri - Pagina 236
Rájbiruddhe gandngol-Miyám khut haoba Sedúce, v.-Bhúláon, Nushça k.-'l`hemthokpa. Sedúcer, s.-Banchal¢-Themthokpa Sédulous, а.—РатШвттЕ—Та1Канады, W'ákandaba See, v.-DekhanUba See t0,- Tatwábadháran k.-Yengba thiba ...
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New English and Italian Pronouncing and Explanatory ...
... я. il sedurre , seduzióne Sedúcer, s. званные, corriillóre, -rice застывшими. канатным si può sedurre Seducing, adj. seducente, che seduce Seduction, в. seduliòne f.. seduciménto (vale Seductive, adj. многим. che sedúce, апсидэтому.
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A new English dictionary. A new classical English ...
Sédentary, (a) that fits much, or that works fitting. - Sedge, (s) a kind of eed. A Sédiment, the Dregs or Grounds of any thing, fettled at the Bottom. Sedition, (s) popular Tumult or Uproar. Seditious, (a) apt or tending to raise a SeditiO Il. To Sedúce ...
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An English and Oordoo School Dictionary, in Roman ... - Pagina 155
Auráree, Aiyám, dhéería Sedentary, л, sákin Sédiment, s. gadh, íúrchhut Sedition, s. hungámuh, búlwa, fusád Sedúce, t¡. buhkána, wur^Au- lánna Sedúcer, s. móogrAwee, wurgrAu- lánnewála Sedulous, a. muslu/Aóol, sáee, kóshishee, ...
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Boyer's Royal Dictionary Abridged: In Two Parts: I. French ...
Seditiousness, s. disposition à la sédition, f, To sedúce, v. a. séduire, tromper, abuser,faire tomber dans l'erreur, sur-tout par rapport à la religion ou aux mœurs; (todebauch) séduire, débaucher, corrompre. Sedúced, a. séduit, trompé, &c.
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Completion, Volume 2/ - Partea 2 - Pagina 350
... 37.5‒6 vrúci za vrúcí 50.13‒14Jezukristus za Jezuskristus 53.8 62.5 64.5 kacierských za kacieřských nesmier(n)u za nesmier(n)ú sedúce za sedíce Jak vyplývá z celé této stati, je toto vydání pro 350 k vydání starOČeskéhO JiříkOva vidění.
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E.'s New Spelling and English Dictionary ... To which is ... - Pagina 336
... of liquids , tumult, infurrećtion, commotion Sedi"tious, a. factious with tumult, turbulent Sedi“tiously, ad, with fastious turbulence, noifiły Sedí“tioufnefs, f. a feditious diipofition, faćtion Sedúce, v. a. to draw aside, millead, deb auch Sedúcenent, ...
John ENTICK, William CRAKELT,
1795
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The New Spelling Dictionary ... Revised, Corrected, and ... - Pagina 330
Sedúce, v. a. to tempt, deceive, mistead Sedúcenent, f. the aćt or means of feducing Sedúcer, f. one who draws af de from the right Sedúcible, a. capable of being deceived Seduc/tion, f. the aćt or art offeducing Sedúlity, f. industry, application, ...
John ENTICK, William CRAKELT,
1784