ETIMOLOGÍA DE LA PALABRA MARÁMĂ
marámă (maráme), s. f. – Văl. –
Var. mahramă, năframă. Tc. (
arab.)
mahrama (Miklosich,
Türk. Elem., II, 121; Șeineanu, II, 248; Berneker, II, 5; Lokotsch 1361),
cf. ngr. μαχραμᾶς,
alb. maram, bg.,
sb. marama, pol. machram. Pentru
var.,
cf. sb. maframa.
QUÉ SIGNIFICA MARÁMĂ EN RUMANO
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MARAMET e f. Brocado de fino tejido borangico, formando parte del traje nacional femenino. [G.-d. Marama] MARÁMĂ ~e f. Broboadă din țesătură fină de borangic, fiind parte componentă a costumului național femeiesc. [G.-D. maramei]
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10 LIBROS DEL RUMANO RELACIONADOS CON «MARÁMĂ»
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marámă en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
marámă y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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Ko Tautoro, Te Pito o Toku Ao: A Ngapuhi Narrative
I te wehenga o Ranginui rao ko Papatūānuku nā tā rao tamaiti a Tāne, i reira ka puta te kōrero hakataukī nei 'kia puta i te wheiao ki te ao mārama'. Ko ēnei āhuatanga e nohonei tātou ki rungaiōtātou marae, i whawhai kaha aiō tātou tūpuna ...
MARAMA. A. STORY. OF. AN. AUSTRALIAN. GERMAN. MAORI. In einem wunderschönen Land namens Australien entschied ich 1969 aufdiese“ Wunder reichen „Muttererde, die wir Welt nennen, mich gebären zulassen. Daf2ir braucht man ...
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Maram: Die Geschichte Einer Australisch-Deutschen Maori
Every soul that decides wants to perform a specific task that lies in its ability range, to the people and Mother Earth, and ultimately the light to come closer. This is our source from each, whether human, animal or plant is created.
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Cook Islands Maori Dictionary - Pagina 227
'ua taua kia tae marama taua ki te motu. Let's leave in the middle of the day so that we get to the island while it is light; te marama o te mori, the light of the lamp; Kua marama te a 'i i runga i te motu. The fire blazed on the island; te marama a'i, ...
Jasper Buse, Raututi Taringa, Bruce Biggs, 1995
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Family Violence From a Global Perspective: A ... - Pagina 239
The eldest of the three women, 57-year-old Marama is Maori and European and has six children. The perpetrator of the domestic violence was Terry, the father of the children. There was no domestic violence in Marama's family, but it was the ...
Sylvia M. Asay, John DeFrain, Marcee Metzger, 2013
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Tropical Legumes: Resources for the Future - Pagina 68
Of all the plants described in this book, the marama bean* is perhaps the least developed. It is a wild plant that has not been introduced to cultivation. However, with research, particularly breeding, the plant could become a valuable crop for ...
National Research Council, Research Coun National Research Council, 2002
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Sourcebook of Treatment Programs for Sexual Offenders - Pagina 17
Stephen M. Hudson, David S. Wales, and Tony Ward The Kia Marama special treatment unit was established in late 1989. in response to a confluence of a number of factors. By 1986. the high rates of reoffending among child molesters ...
William Lamont Marshall, Yolanda M. Fernandez, Stephen M. Hudson, 1998
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The Lore of the Whare-wānanga: Or Teachings of the Maori ...
Wahi-rangi Na he kupu atu tenei ki a koe kia marama koe m0 nga whatu 0 te Whanau-puhi i korerotia ake, ara, Tama-nui-te-rfi, a Te Marama i Whanake me 0 raua taina, nga whetu. Ko Rona, k0 Te Ahu-rangi, k0 Te Rangi-taupiri, nga ...
H. T. Whatahoro, S. Percy Smith, 2011
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The Ancient History of the Maori, His Mythology and Traditions
He tupuna no matou a Rona, no nehe noa atu, a he nui no tana mate inu wai, a kihai i na taua mate, he kore Wai hoki no nga awa, a he po pouri hoki te wa i tino mate wai ai aia a Rona, ka tatari aia kia whiti te Marama, ano ka kore noa iho ...
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Nutritional and Toxicological Significance of Enzyme ... - Pagina 430
The natives have made no attempts to cultivate the marama bean with the possible exception that, it has been reported to be sown directly onto the sand in Transvaal, South Africa. The only reported use as an animal supplement is by some ...