QUÉ SIGNIFICA AMÉNT EN RUMANO
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definición de amént en el diccionario rumano
AMERICUS m. (Nuez, avellano, sauce) Inflorescencia con flores muy pequeñas, dispuestas en un eje, colgando como una borla; amento. AMÉNT ~ți m. (la nuc, alun, salcie) Inflorescență cu flori foarte mici, dispuse pe o axă, care atârnă ca un ciucure; mâțișor.
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10 LIBROS DEL RUMANO RELACIONADOS CON «AMÉNT»
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A Dictionary of the English Language - Volumul 2,Ediţia 1 - Pagina 49
I amént. v. a. Bewail; mourn; bemoan; express sorrow for. As you are £ this weight, Rest you whiles I lament king Henry's corse. Shakespear, Richard III.i.2. The pair of sages praise... One pitied, one contemn'd the woful times, One laugh'd at ...
Robert Gordon Latham, 1870
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Romanística sin complejos: homenaje a Carmen Pensado - Pagina 432
-amént, in the nominal ending -ement (avancement, changement, commandement . . .) also corresponding to Prov. -amént, and 26 Three occurrences of elle(s) (out of a total of 18) are transcribed with <e>. All of them are combined with the ...
Fernando Sánchez Miret, Carmen Pensado, 2009
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A Grammar of Botany Containing an Explanation of the ... - Pagina 86
AMENTAC nous, (ameritaceí, anientacées) possessing an ament or catkin. Observation. An amént is a species of' inflores. седое, щ well as a calyx, and consists of chai?! ' ` Scales. è пешим. 87 scales, arranged along a »lender stalk, ...
Robert John THORNTON, 1811
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The Life of ... Beilby Porteus, ... Bishop of London. ... - Pagina 243
Notwithstanding the Bishop's increasing. debility, which rendered him very unequal to any great exertion, be yet determined to make a last effort in the course Of the summer to carry through Pal'li'amént a Bill, which he had long ' ha'd riiuch at ...
Robert HODGSON (Dean of Carlisle.), Beilby PORTEUS (successively Bishop of Chester and of London.), 1811
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John Byrne's Classic Next Men Volume 2
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Lectiones Latinæ, or lessons in Latin literature; being a ... - Pagina xix
Amés, thou lovest, or magst, canst, Amétis, you love, or mag, can, &c. love couldst, &c. love. Amét, he loves, or mag, can, could, &c. Amént, they love, or mag, can, &c. love. love. Singular. imperfect tense. Plural. Amärëm, I loved, or I might ...
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A General Critical Grammar of the Inglish Language; on a ...
... is commonly . dropt on account of the difiiculty attending its utterance; but this is a reason of convenience or of idleness, and not of analogy or of elegance; it is therefore inadmissible. hé-réd'-it-amént, her-é-di'fl-fi-ment, s. Inheritance, or ...
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Neuman and Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
Amenidad, lo agradable de alguna Amént, Améntum, ». (Bot.) Hilera de escamas « líi m is sobre un receptáculo ligero. 4мечта( roi s, «. Lo que contiene amentos ó hilera escamosa, voi . II. 4 Aménty, ». Demencia, locura. To Amerce, fa. Multar ...
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Spiritual Songs for Zion's Travellers ... Third edition, ... - Pagina 213
... 1 2 I T-h's'gq'amént Pfihfi kin-$55: M: w ' This: P1330294'?! filing' Lfirdyto “Mimi _ That.' we -n.1.=1:1.~. '.wfiflay' glory' 1M4; -,: 3~Wi§h<ill§~itiWe'apewmb-zmk-)x m ' flu; 'souls bammt. bailed *;.~ 1% 5.1Wmaxwi- C-hnist asiom Thpihe'sibe ...
Samuel BARNARD (Dissenting Minister.), 1817
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Cobbett's Political Register - Volumul 4
also, for an authority, to exerciac martial law upon the whole people of Ireland; when these thing are remembered, weak underedulous indeed mom be the'Pafli'amént and the nation, if they'now rqroso any confidence in the mere bop”; which, ...