10 ROMANIAN BOOKS RELATING TO «SUPRÁL»
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suprál in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
suprál and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Romanian literature.
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A Dictionary of the English Language: Abridged from the ... - Pagina 524
U. U*bi su'pra, [L. where above,] a reference to a former quotation. Ul'tima ra tio, [L.] the last reasoning. umma ratio regum ; war ; the last reasoning of Kings. Ultima'tum, n. [L.J the fast propositions or ' terms in negotiation. Ul'tra, [LJ beyond ...
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Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series, [during the ... - Pagina 403
I. Report alluded to, detailing the case [see 26 Oct. suprál. Hunt was restored on payment of 150l. composition to the County Committee, but the inhabitants asked for Yawley, supposing Hunt to be winder sequestration. Hunt having cleared ...
Mrs. Mary Anne Everett (Wood) Green, 1880
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Libro del origen, diffiniciones, y actos capitulares de la ...
6 z., RES] DIR ,como deuen en (us officios , el Fiscal y ProcUradox' general , y los otros Procurado— res dela Orden ,y de la licencia' . e 3 bre . ' TE S T A R,c]ue puedan elegirse 1. alos reparos,hallarse ha suprál o en el nombre Obras.
Orden de Calatrava, Miguel Marañon, 1568
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An Exposition of the Book of Solomon's Song, Commonly ...
R. Aben Ezra thinks, that the word trans- (*) Psellus & Tres Patresin loc. ('> Pesikta in Yalkut in loc. (fj So Isidore in loc. (q) In Zchar in Gen. fol. H1. 3. W Apud. Athen. ut su- pra.l. 3. c. 4- p. 77- W ©{"»! f«$<voij, in Dcfectu Oracul. p. 410. Jated ...
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The New American Spelling Book: Being Manual, which Shows ...
vi'de ut su' pra, L, see as above. vi et in mis, L, by force and arms. vir ti 0' so, it, an expert performer in fine arts, especially in music. vis in er' ti ae, L, the power of inertness, i. 6., resistance of matter to motion. vi' va vo' as, L, with the living voice.
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Dictionary of the English Language: Abridged from the ... - Pagina 524
Vide ut su'pra, [L.] see as above. Vi et arm'is, [L.1 with force and arms. Villi, ». plu. [L.] fibers or hairs. Vir"go, n. [L.] the virgin; the sixth sign of tne zodiac. Vis a vis, [Fr. vezavee',] a carriage, in which two persons sit face to nice. Vis iner"tiae, [L.1 ...
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The Religion of Protestants, a Safe Way to Salvation: Or ... - Pagina 348
IOHN had introduced C alv_ubi su - pra. l Ruffinsiin Veri .hist.E(doEUs-I'J-c' 24. Eusebhifl, Ecek1.;.e.25. Ruffishibnco 34. r lrenJ. 3 .c. 3 . LBOOkC. Chipt. 7. 5. Euscbhist. (d) for o time insithet'r Provinces, hee-ws? of the 'ncighhbtssorhood of the ...
William Chillingworth, 1638
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An Elementary Dictionary for Common Schools: With ... - Pagina 274
O'bl Su'pra, [L.] (where above mentioned) a reference to a preceding quotation. t!i'tj-ina ra'tj-o, (-ra'she-o) [L.] the last reasoning of kings ; war. trl'tj-mGs, or tJi'tj-pid, [L.] the last: — often contracted to V It. O'U-le dul'cl, [L.] the useful with the ...
Joseph Emerson Worcester, 1848
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A Comprehensive Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary
... a scholastic term. tJ-biq'uj-ta-ry, (yu-blk;we-ta-re) a. existing every where. "D-blq'uj-ty, (yu-blk'we-te) n. omnipresence. U'bl su'pra, [L.] where above mentioned; a reference to a preceding quotation, trd'der, n. the breast or dugs of a cow, &c.
Joseph Emerson Worcester, 1830
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Biographia britannica: or, The lives of the most eminent ...
or, The lives of the most eminent persons who have flourished in Great Britain and Ireland, from the earliest ages, down to the present times Andrew Kippis. X 1 (:) Wood, ubi su pra. (L) Wood, Bid. and col. 670. sr) Atfta Regia, f9'c. published by ...