10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SPIRITOUSNESS»
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The Way that Lives in the Heart: Chinese Popular Religion ...
Choo-tzu says, "The spiritousness (ling) of Shên is the result of the accumulated
earnestness of the people - there is really no Shên. When one turns his back
upon it, the spiritousness is immediately dispersed. Therefore, when the people ...
Jean Elizabeth DeBernardi, 2006
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The New and Complete American Encyclopedia: Or, Universal ...
SPIRITOUSNESS, n. s. fineness and activity of parts. SPIRITUAL, adj. 1. D.stinct
from matter; immaterial ; incorporeal. — 2. Mental ; intellectual. — 3. Not gross ;
refined from external things ; relative only to the Blind.— 4. Not temporal ; relating
...
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The Butterfly as Companion: Meditations on the First Three ...
(ii) What shen does to man is his shen, the vitality and spiritousness of a man.
Lack of human shen (one of the Three Treasures in human health) leads to
unconsciousness or madness. Human shen is the alertness, the luster in the eye,
the ...
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The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
2f. Burning; ardent; fiery; active. — 3. Same as spirituous. [Bare.] spiritousness (
spir'i-tus-nes), n. The state of being spiritous; a refined state; fineness and activity
of parts : as, the thinness and spiritousness of liquor. spirit-rapper (spir'it-rap'er) ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1897
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
2f. Burning; ardent; fiery; active—3. Same as s irituous. [Rare.] up tousness (spir'i-
tus-nes), n. The state of eing spiritous; a refined state; fineness and activity of
parts: as. the thinness and spiritousness of liquor. spirit-rapper (spir'it-rap'er), n.
William Dwight Whitney, 1904
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the ...
... s. liveliness Bpiritless, splr' t-lés. a. dejected, low nor, non—tithe, tilb, biilli—dili
—pdiind;--thin, 'rnis. S-PI Spiritous, spir'l t-ils. a. refined Spiritousness, spir'it-iis-
nes. s. fineness and activity of parts Spiritual, spii'it-tshi'i-al. a. immaterial, mental,
...
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The Works ... to which is Prefixed the Life of the Author. A ...
And in these bubbles two or three things were remarkable; as first, that they
ascended with a very notable celerity; next, that being arrived at the top, they
made no stay there: and yet, notwithstand-l ing the great thinness and
spiritousness of ...
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Sheridan Improved: A General Pronouncing and Explanatory ...
... draw, to entice sprightliness, liveliness SPIRITLESS, (spir -it-les.) a. low,
deprived ot vigour, depressed SPIRITOUS, (spirMt-us.) «. refined, advanced near
to spirit SPIRITOUSNESS, (splrMt-us-nes\) /. tin-ness and activity of parts
SPIRITUAL ...
Stephen Jones, Thomas Sheridan, 1798
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the ...
Spiritfulness, splr-lt-ful-nes, *. Sprightiiness, liveliness. Spiritless, spir-it-les, a.
Dejected, low, deprived of vigour, depressed. SPIRITOUS, spir-it-us, a. Refined,
advanced near to spirit. SPIRITOUSNESS, spiKit-us-neS, S. Fineness and activity
of ...
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Encyclopedia of the Scientific Revolution: From Copernicus ...
... spiritousness (mercury). The body was perceived as working along chemical
lines, with archei, or “alchemists within the body,” controlling processes such as
digestion. Chemistry was also seen as the key to treating diseases, with
remedies ...