10 LIBROS DEL POLACO RELACIONADOS CON «GABNAC»
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gabnac y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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Słownik gwar śląskich: Faber-gadzior - Strona 172
G GABNAC G GA, GA, GA Znacz. dzw. 'glos wydawany przez kaczke': ga, ga, ga Lomnica ol. *" kwa. LP GABAC Znacz. 1. 'nagabywac kogoí, niepo- koié, zaczepiaé zloíliwie': ~gabaé na: Co tam bedzes na ñego gabál? Zaolzie RCzes hist.
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Focalóir Gaoidhilge-Sax-bhéarla; or, An Irish-English ... - Strona 250
... possessed by the O'Shillilanes and the O'Guidhthines. gabta, taken ; gabta na ppjofu- nac, taken prisoner. gabujn, or gamu;n, a calf; hence gabanac and gabnac, a stripper, j. e. a cow that has a grown calf or heifer ; as the word laogt;g- eac, ...
John O'Brien (R.C. bp. of Cloyne.), Robert Daly (bp. of Cashel), 1832
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The Annals of Loch Cé: A Chronicle of Irish Affairs from ... - Strona 218
... co rocnaroe nimn 'oo §aLLo1b 11a mr'ée La1'p, manoen ne CachaL cno1b'oeng, a Connachccnb, 'oo connum n1§e ne Cachal. cannach ; ocup 1pm 'pug-e [no gabnac] 'oern Ruai'o ocun a Ca1npn1 '0 ma cL1alS, a Conann, a gConnphal'i ...
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Irish-English Dictionary - Strona 250
Jabta, taken ; gabta na □ppjoyu- nac, taken prisoner. Jabu;n, or gamu;r>, a calf ; hence £<xbcwac and gabnac, a stripper, I. e. a cow that has a grown calf or heifer ; as the word laogljg- eac, or lojlgeac, is a milch cow, or a cow that lately calved ...
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The History of the Twelve Great Livery Companies of ...
... concedim' p'fat' Custod' ct Coitat' Myster' Grocer' Civitat' London' et successorib' suis q'd i'pi et successores sui imp'p'm h'eant tot' tal' eadem et ejusmodi lib'tat' privileg' potestat' authoritat' jurisdicc'on' et franches' p' gab'nac'oe et regimine ...
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Focaloir gaoidhilge-sags-bhearla; or: An Irish-English ... - Strona 250
Jabujn, or gamujn, a calf; hence gabanac and gabnac, a stripper, 1. e. a cow that has a grown calf or heifer ; as the word laogljg- eac, or lojl geae, is a milch cow, or a cow that lately calved ; from l*oj, a young calf, and Yj- geae, a heifer, ...
John O'Brien (Bp.), Robert Daly, Michael McGinty, 1832
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1589-1616. Appendix [pedigrees and histories of famous ...
R0 gabnac a5 oénarii oinccne 1 could iomool neacnon an cine conaé lcloi oornnong cdncc. Cdnmc an 17in an gac' caob ma cconaigeaéc. b6 1pm oioée neune pm cangoloan banna n6 (')6 oo nalgoluinib gun PIOI" gun alniucc'ao ...
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English Irish Dictionary - Strona 113
... bjOfianuc, cjrjn, 7-0- caj/i, tebeftnn, tebea/Y-- <xn Stillness, framn&f , cjmaf Stimulate, 3/i;o^d;m, b/tor"- br;jjm Sting, grjnjm, cajlgjm.col- 5<xjm, gut слель, Z°)a' сл)1%, bealg Stin?y> Зл"> gabnac, c^r;- ujbc^jobbuc, gOfitae, funtAC Stint, 5йлл;т, ...
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Key to Bradbury's Elementary Geometry and Trigonometry - Strona 19
The right angle GAB = NAC; take away from each the common part NAB, and G AN '= B AC '; and the right angle AGN= ABC ; and the side A G = A B ; therefore the triangle AGN=ABC, and AN=AC = AF. Hence the two parallelograms A N MB, ...
William Frothingham Bradbury, 1872
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Easy lessons: or, Self-instruction in Irish - Strona 134
6|AbAil, the devil ; from b)A, god, and AbAl, fearful, terrible ; Gr. huBoXos, diabolos; Latin, dia- bolus ; Welsh, diavol ; Italian, diavola ; the Greek derivation from ttiafiaTAv, didballo, ia more than doubtful. GAbnAc, a Hebrew, feile, f., a festival.
Ulick Joseph Bourke, 1867