QUÉ SIGNIFICA SAMOÉD EN RUMANO
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definición de samoéd en el diccionario rumano
samoéd s. m., adj. m., pl. Samoa; f. sg. samoed, g.-d. el arte. samoédei, pl. samoéde samoéd s. m., adj. m., pl. samoézi; f. sg. samoédă, g.-d. art. samoédei, pl. samoéde
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4 LIBROS DEL RUMANO RELACIONADOS CON «SAMOÉD»
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The Prose Works: The second book of a Treatise on ... - Pagina 404
They carry provision of meat with them, and partake besides of what fowl or venison the Samoéd kills with shooting by the way ; their drink is melted snow. Two deer being yoked to a sled, riding post, will draw two hundred miles in twenty-four ...
John Milton, Charles Richard Sumner, 1853
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The Prose Works - Volumul 5 - Pagina 404
They carry provision of meat with them, and partake besides of what fowl or venison the Samoéd kills with shooting by the way ; their drink is melted snow. Two deer being yoked to a sled, riding post, will draw two hundred miles in twenty-four ...
John Milton, Charles Richard Sumner, 1881
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The Prose Works of John Milton: Christian doctrine - Pagina 404
They carry provision of meat with them, and partake besides of what fowl or venison the Samoéd kills with shooting by the way; their drink is melted snow. Two deer being yoked to a sled, riding post, will draw two hundred miles in twenty-four ...
John Milton, James Augustus St. John, 1901
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Milton's Paradise Lost: With the Life of the Author ; to ... - Pagina 303
Now from the north 695 Of N orumbega, and the Samoéd shore, Bursting their brazen dungeon, arm'd with ice, And snow and hail, and stormy gust and flaw, Boreas and Czecias, and Argestes loud, And Thrascias, rend the woods, and seas ...
John Milton, Samuel Johnson, John Evans, 1799