10 LIBROS DEL RUMANO RELACIONADOS CON «VULNERÁR»
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A new Spanish grammar; or, The elements of the Spanish ...
... Volcán, a burning mountain Volteár, to tumble Volúble, valable Voluntad, will or вред/аи Volvér, to turn or return Vomitár, to 'vomit Voráz, greedy Votár, to vate or to vow Vóz, a voice or word Vuelta, turn Vulnerár, to hurt or wound X. Xabéque, ...
Hipólito San José GIRAL DEL PINO, 1766
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An universal etymological English dictionary ... The ...
A VU'LNERARY [vulner-ar're, F. war'ne'arr'un mudiramen/um, L.] a Medicine proper for healing os Wounds. VULNERA'TlON. a wounding. LVULNPFICK [vast-'ning L.] that mad keth or causeth Wounds. VU'LNUS, a Wound, Hurt or Sorr.
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Cyclopaedia, Or an Universal Dictionary of Arts and ...
Vulnerary balms, unguents, plaisters, &Ft. See BALSAM, &Ft. VULNER AR Y Water. See the article WATER. V U LTUS de Luca, the same with veromsita. See VERONI c A _ V ULVA*, a name which some physicians give to the uterus or womb.
Vulnerár, v. a. 1. To violate a law. injure the character or reputation. Vulnerário, ria. a. Vulnerary, useful in the curing of wounds. Vulnerário, s. m. Clergyman, guilty of having killed or wounded a person. * - Vulpéja, s. f. A bitch-fox. - Vulpino, na.
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A Dictionary of the Spanish Language in Two Parts: 1. ... - Pagina 585
Vul'nerate, ra. vulnerár; dañar. Vul'pine, adj. vulpino, zorruno, -a. Vul'ture, ». buitre, m. Vul'turine, adj. buitrero, -a; de buitre. ab'blb, vn. anadeár; movérse de un ládo á ótro. Wad, *. bórra,/. ; manójo de pápa, m. Wad, ra. acolchár; emborrar.
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A New Spanish Grammar ... To which is added, an English ...
... to cry out Volar, to fly Volcán, a burning mountain Volteár, to`tumble Volúble, voluble Voluntad, will or afreiion Volvér, to turn or return Vomitár, to vomit Voraîz, greedy V otár, to vote or to vow Voz, a voice or word Vuelta, turn Vulnerár, to burt ...
Hipólito San José GIRAL DEL PINO, Raymundo del PUEYO, 1800
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A new Spanish grammar; or, The elements of the Spanish ...
... to tumble Volúble, voluble Voluntád, will or afection Volvér, fo f, y 72 Or refl7rm2 Vomitár, to vomit Voráz, greedy Votár, to vote, orto vow Voz, a voice, or word Vuélta, fur Vulnerár, to hurt or wound X. Xabéque, a zebeck (a sort of ship) Xabón, ...
Hipólito San José GIRAL DEL PINO, Raymundo del PUEYO, 1814
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A new medical dictionary; or, general repository of physic ...
See VULNER AR I A. TRAXINI ARBOR FOLIO, FLORE COERULEO. See AzED AR AC H. TREDON. See CAR IE s. TREMOR. See HoRRoR. Tremors happening from too free a ufe of spirituous liquors, and other excesies, usually require the ...
George MOTHERBY, George WALLIS (M.D.), 1795
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language - Pagina 696
... (in late Latin).-L. uulnerdre, to wound.L. uulner-, stem of uulnus, a wound ; OL. uolnus. Allied to uellere (pt. t. uul-st), to pluck, pull, tear.-I-Gk. oi0\1'7, W. gweli, Corn. goly, Skt. vra1_¢a-, a wound. Stokes-Fick, p. 285. Der. vulner-ar-y,fr0m ...
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Farmacia chirurgica del celeb. professore Gioseffo Jacopo ...
... s”amminutino sul'porñdo, se ne formi una massa,-e di quella una palla. Uso. Si mette su la risipola quello_ globo attaccato a carta turchina. GLO BE TTI 'MA RZIA-LÎ ... o VULNER'AR]. ì R. Limatura di marte sottiliffimamente sminuzzata IF.
Plenck (Joseph Jacob : von), 1797