10 ROMANIAN BOOKS RELATING TO «TUMÚLT»
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tumúlt in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Webster's pocket pronouncing dictionary of the English ... - Pagina 234
Tu'mu-lous, a. full of nil- Tu'mult, n. wild commotion, [tumult. Tu-mult'u-e-ri-ly, ad. with Tu-mult'u-a-ri-певя, n. turbulence, [derly. Tu-mult'u-a-ry, я. disor- Tu-mult'u-oua, a. turbulent, [tumult. Tu-mult'u-oue-ly, ad. with Tu-mult'u-ous-nesa, n. dls- ...
Noah Webster, William Greenleaf Webster,
1868
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The Treasury of knowledge and library of reference ... - Pagina 413
Tu-mult-u-a'tion, s. confused anitntion Tu-mult'u-ous, a, turbulent, full of riot Tu-mult'u-ous-Iy, ad. with confusion and violence Tu-mult'u-ous ness, state of confusion Tun, s. twenty hundred ; acask of four hogsheads, two pipes— v. a. to put into ...
A gentleman of the New York bar, Hugh Moore,
1850
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Dictionary of the English Language: Abridged from the ... - Pagina 455
[plant. [Eng.] Tump, v. t. to form a mass of earth round a Tu'-mu-!ar, a. consisting in a heap. Tu'-mu-Ious, a. full of hillocks. TV-mult, 7f. wild commotion, riot, bustle. Tu-mult'-u-a-ri-ly, ad. with tumult. Tu-mult'-u-a-ri-ness, ». turbulence, confusion.
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The Globe dictionary of the English language - Pagina 634
Swelling; protuberant. Tump, (tump) n. [W. turnip.] A hillock; a knoll. Tumular, (tum'u-lar) a. [L. tumulus.] Consisting in a neap ; formed or being it) a heap. Tumuloie, (turn u - Ids) a. Full of heaps or hillocks : — also tumulonji. Tumult, (tu'mult) n.
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A Dictionary of the English Language ... - Pagina 424
(L. tumultus) commotion; agitation.—v. to be in commotion. Tū'mult-er, n. one who makes a tumult. Tu-mult'u-a-ry, a disorderly; agitated. Tu-mult'u-a-ri-ly,ad.inatumultuarynfanner. Tu-mült'u-a-ri-ness, n.disposition to tumult. Tu-mült'u-ate, v. to ...
Alexander Reid, Henry Reed,
1863
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American Pronouncing Dictionary of English Language - Pagina 523
Swelling ; puffed up ; bombastic Tu-hid-nkss (tft'iuld'nis), n. State of being tumid. Ti «r-LAR (tu'mavltr), a. Formed in heaps. Tu-mor (tft-mdr), n. A morbid swelling ; affected show. Tu-mult (til'mdlt), n. A stir; a wild commotion ; disorder ; turmoil.
Alexander H. Laidlaw,
1859
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A Dictionary of the English Language: Abridged from the ... - Pagina 455
Tumorous, a. swelling, protuberant. Tump, n. a little hillock. [plant. [Eng.] Tump, v. 1. to form a mass of earth round a Tu'-mu-lar, a. consisting in a heap. Tu'-mu-lous, a. full of hillocks. TV-mult, n. wild commotion, riot, bustle. Tu-mult'-u-a-ri-ly, ad.
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Musica Ecclesiae: Part 2 - Pagina 1
n i » j i ,i voice; The na- tions melt, the tu- mult dies. pp y voice; The na- tions melt, the tu- mult dies. t p 126. RlCKMANSWORTH L.M. 1. Great God, at- tend while Zi-. Isaac Watts Ps. 46/2:1 U [Eli Stansfield] i i m Z2Z ^m Treble Alto Tenor Bass za ...
Karl Kroeger, Marie Kroeger,
2004
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The Collected Works - Pagina 108
For a General Peace P. M. [10.10.10.10.11.11] pn mm BO □ ^ ^ # ^ " " y Now let our songs ad - dress the God of peace, Who bids the tu - mult of the bat - tle □1. . 1□1 .1 «> L-St p^ Now let our songs ad - dress the God of peace, Who bids the ...
Daniel Charles Lloyd Jones,
1996
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A Dictionary of the English Language: Abridged from the ... - Pagina 429
TU-MULT"-U-A-RY, a. Confused; noisy. TU-MULT-U-A'-TION, n. Commotion; irregular or disorderly movement. TU-MULT-U-OUS, a. greatly agitated. TU-MULT"-U-OUS-LY, ad. With tumult; in a disorderly manner. TU-MULT"-U-OUS-NESS, n.