10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «COCTILE»
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coctile dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
coctile et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Popular and Complete English Dictionary: Exhibiting the ...
COCTILE CO-EVAL Coctile, k ok' til, [L.] a. Made by baking, or exposing to heat,
as a brick. Coction, kok'shftn, [L.] n. The act of boiling or exposing to heat in liquor
. In medicine, that alteration in the crude matter of a disease which fits it f -r a ...
+l^y< n, Cocoo- Cociible : see Coctile. Coctile ( kok'til )[L. coclilis, baked, burnt as
bricks, from L. coquere, to cook.] a. i?R^tTT*ff Coctible a. Coction ( kok'shun ) [ L.
coclionem, cooking n. of action, from coquere, to cook. ] ( R. ) n. (o6»«) Z%« ...
Nilakantha Babaji Ranade, 1996
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A Compleat Collection of English Proverbs: Also the Most ...
Also the Most Celebrated Proverbs of the Scotch, Italian, French, Spanish, and
Other Languages, the Whole Methodically Digested and Illustrated with
Annotations, and Proper Explications. Modus faciendi Vitriolum coctile in Anglis,
Worm.
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A compleat collection of English proverbs. To which is ...
Motlusfacieiuli Vitriolum coctile in Anglia. Worm. Mus. Sect. ii. Cap. xiii. p. 89. Ii\
PiDEsex quibus vitriolum excoquitur ad litus orienlale Insulae Shepey reperiuntur
. Ubi ingentem borum copiam colle- gerunt. per spatiosam areterrae mUtns ...
Coctile quid fugistis opus, Memplaitim jussa, lnvito Tbarame truci, auspiciisque
sinifiris? (Luid magic-e (insandum) 'uirgee mare paruit ipsum, DenDensatumque
vias nova per diwm'a duxit? ,Quin, si me auditis, rub-i. 503 DAI/AJDEIDOS. LibJz.
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Illustrated Dictionary of Historic Architecture
... raised above it. cocking Same as cogging, cocking piece See sprocket. cockle
stair A spiral stair. cockloft A garret under a roof, above the highest ceiling. coctile
Made by baking, as porcelain or a brick. coctilis In ancient Roman construction, ...
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
5.15N. • COCTILE. adj. [coSilu, Lat.] Made by baking, as a brick. * COCTION. n.s.
[cotllo, Lat.] The act of boiling. — The disease is sometimes attended with
expectoration from the lungs, and that is taken off by a coM-in and resolution of
the ...
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the ...
COCTILE, k6k'til, a, 140. Made by baking. COCTION, kiSk'shun, s. The act of
boiling. COD, kSd, 1 s A sea fish CODFISH, Ud'flsh, J *• A sea nsn* COD, k6d, s.
Any case or husk in which seeds are lodged. To COD, k#d, v. a. To enclose in a
cod.
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A General Dictionary of the English Language
Corruptly Co.noii. COCKWEED, kok'-wed. f. A plant, dit- tander or pepperwort.
COCOA, ko'-ko. s. ' A species of palm-tree. COCTILE, kok'-ttl. a. Made by baking.
COCTION, kok'-fhim. s. The act of boiling. COD, kid'. 7 CODFISH, ked'-fish.
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A Gaelic Dictionary in Two Parts. To which is Prefixed a New ...
Cog-choileach. Cockney, s. Lunnuinneach, fear a mhuinntir Lunnuinu.
Cockscomb, s. Gaothan, lasgair. Cocksure, a. Lan chìnnteach. Cockswaix, s.
Maighstir bata. Cocoa, s. Seorsa croinn pailm. Coctile, a. Bruitheach, bruith,
bruich ; suinte.
Robert Archibald Armstrong, 1825