10 LIBROS DEL RUMANO RELACIONADOS CON «DISPLÁCE»
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Nuevo Diccionario Portatil, Español É Ingles, Compuesto ...
„сцена Dispórser, s. elque esparce ll sembrador Dispérsîun , s. dispersion пират, u a. desanimar Displáce, u. a, sacarde su lugar quitar el puesta , ò empleo Displácency, s. descamedimiento displicenст ‚ Displácing , sub. la accion de sugar ...
Claude Marie Gattel, 1803
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A System of English Ecclesiastical Law: Extracted from the ...
Does an Ufurpation, when compleat, displáce the Estate or Interest of any Person, intitled to an Advowson, and turn it to a Right? - A. No ; the Patron may present or maintain his Quare Impedit upon the next or any other Avoidance, ...
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The Spelling and Explanatory Dictionary of the English ...
... F. Dispérfe, v. to spread abroad, to scatter Dispérfion, f. fcattering or spreading abroad Disperit, v. to difhearten, intimidate Displáce, v. to remove out of place, to diforder, F. Displácency, f, difobligingnefs, incivility Displáy, v. to unfold, declare, ...
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The New Pocket Dictionary of the French and English ...
... alattre Displáce, déplacer, déranger; ôter de sa place [ laiiif, m. Displácency, с. ineici inf, f. dcDisplácing, déplacement, ш. Dilplánl, v. arracher, fla-'planter Diaplantàtion, s. ertirputian, f.' êi'c. d'un parc т“..— Display, caJle'player, :lr-plier, dr' ‚А ...
Thomas NUGENT (LL.D.), J. OUISEAU, 1821
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The New Spelling Dictionary ... Revised, Corrected, and ... - Pagina 110
... quantity, - - Disproportionate, a unsuitable, uaequal Dispir'it, v. a. to discourage, damp, opprefs B v. a. to confute, to convić* oferrah Displáce, p: a to put agt 9 ta diforder |Difun'ithable, a without penal restrajni Displácencỹ, sincivility, digust : .
John ENTICK, William CRAKELT, 1784
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E.'s New Spelling and English Dictionary ... To which is ... - Pagina 113
... f. afpreading or fcattering abroad Dispirit, v. a. to difcourage, damp, dejeft, opprefs Dispir'ited, part. difheartened, cast down Displáce, v. a. to putout of place, remove, diforder Displácency, f. incivility, disgust, offence Diplánt, v. a. toremove, ...
John ENTICK, William CRAKELT, 1795
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A new English dictionary. A new classical English ...
To Dispéife, to scatter or spread abroad. / Différfedty, here and there, A Dispárfon, a Scattering into feveral Parts. To Dispírit, to difhearten or discourage. To Displáce, to turn out of Place, to remove. To Displánt, to root up that which was planted.
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Boyer's Royal Dictionary Abridged: In Two Parts: I. French ...
To displáce, v. a. déplacer, ôter de sa place, déranger; óter quelqu'* de sa place ou son emploi l'en e - Displáced, a. déplacé, ôté de sa place, : Displácing, s. déplacement, m. l'action de déplacer, &c. Todisplánt, v. a. arracher. Displantátion ...
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Dictionary of the Spanish and English Languages: With a ...
Desaliento Dispiteous, V, Despiteous. lo Displáce, та. Dislocar ; deponer. Displáccnaj , s. Displicencia. loDisplAnt, та. Trasplantar. Visplaniáiion , s. Trasplante Displuming, s. Deposición. lo Displál , та. Destorcer. lo topfdy.Ta.Desplegar.
Saint-Hilaire Blanc, 1848
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An English and Oordoo School Dictionary, in Roman ... - Pagina 53
Dispepsy, s. bud-húzmee, ujéern Disperse, », bukhérna, khindána Dispirit, ». a. azóorda k. hímmuí íórna Displáce, ». be-júguh k. moukóof k. Dísplánt, ». a. per kо ek já-seh dóosree ja rópna Displáy, ». eíiUhána, numóod k. phylána, záhir k.