QUÉ SIGNIFICA LERAH EN MALAYO
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definición de lerah en el diccionario malayo
Lerah I; caido, caido, caido Lerah II Kl; explosión raspe, barra, azada. lerah I; terlerah gugur, luruh, terlerai.
lerah II Kl; melerah mengikis, menyapu bersih, mencangkul.
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10 LIBROS DEL MALAYO RELACIONADOS CON «LERAH»
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The Role of Middle Management: Understanding the ...
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Shadow Play - Halaman 110
It was from that date that Dollah came to be known as “Dollah Baju l\/lerah”. His name was often mentioned as Child Puppeteer or Child Wayang until he acquired his famous name of “Dollah Baju l\/lerah.” This name became synonymous with ...
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Libby, Montana: Asbestos and the Deadly Silence of an ... - Halaman 92
Lerah chimes in: "Well we got our first crop in, we inoculated in May of '99, and they were growing very well. We were just coming online to start cultivating and the EPA came in and threw the whole project out. Everything. They just went in ...
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Eastern and northern Asia. Europe - Halaman 169
Hell is called Lerah. It has two divisions, the Lerah of the milder, and the Lerah of the severer inflictions. The tah-nahs or nahs (word for word the nat of the Burmese, &c.) are invisible beings, capable of taking the forms of animals, and ...
Robert Gordon Latham, 1859
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Descriptive Ethnology - Halaman 169
Hell is called Lerah. It has two divisions, the Lerah of the milder, and the Lerah of the severer inflictions. The tah-nahs or nahs (word for word the nat of the Burmese, &c.) are invisible beings, capable of taking the forms of animals, and ...
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Ethnology of India - Halaman 98
Hell is called Lerah. It has two divisions, the Lerah of the milder, and the Lerah of the severer inflictions. The tah-waAs or nahs (word for word the nat of the Burmese, &c.) are invisible beings, capable of taking the forms of animals, and ...
Robert Gordon Latham, 1859
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Peasants in the Making: Malaysia's Green Revolution - Halaman 34
This would enable the district chief to predict the volume of trade he and the other members of the ruling class would undertake, and the amount of lerah labour to be extracted from the peasantry in the next season.27 In return, the penghulu ...
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Dr. William Smith's Dictionary of the Bible: comprising ... - Halaman 1252
He translates .lerah = »* the moon" into Arabic, and finds the descendants of .lerah in the Aliluei, a people dwelling near the Red Sea (Agatharch. ap. Diod. Sic. iii. 45), on the strength of a passage in Herodotus (iii. 8), in which he says of the ...
William Smith, Horatio Balch Hackett, Ezra Abbot, 1869
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Good Tidings of Great Joy: Six Advent Dramas - Halaman 25
Ziph. The. Shepherd. And. His. Wife. lerah. Narrator: Luke's account of the birth of Jesus also tells us about some humble shepherds, who had perhaps the most fantastic birth announcement of all. (At this point, if desired, Reader can read Luke ...
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Touching Lives: A History of Medicine in Fort Collins - Halaman 10
In 1892, Dr. Peter McHugh married Lerah G. Stratton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harris Stratton, who were Fort Collins pioneers. Lerah was Auntie Stone's great-niece and only the second girl born in Fort Collins. At the time of her marriage, ...