10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «HALITOUS»
Découvrez l'usage de
halitous dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
halitous et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
Halitous as it were of peace and love.” P. 169. —— “ the rites Cruentate.” P. 170. “
Des air resents her c Apsinthian.” p P P. 194-.Hp —l— “ mugient thunders.” P.
220. “ Wise enodatiim ofa point ubstruse.” ' P. 258. ': Aculeate spire.” P. 277.
James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch, 1833
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... dydd gwyl yr en- eidiau, dydd gwyl y meirw Haling, hël'-ing, 8. llusg, dylusg,
llusgiad Haliotis, hal-i-ö'-tis, s. môrglust, llyr- glust, sef math o gragen Halitous,
bal'-i-tys, a. anadlaidd, tarthog Halituous, ha-lit'-iw-ys, a. tarthlyd, myg- darthiol [
tarth, ...
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Elements Of Bedside Medicine And General Pathology (etc.)
The temperature of the system may be generally or partially increased, continued
, intermittent, or periodical; with different degrees and characters severally
designated as dry, acrid or burning, pungent, &c. It is characterized as halitous,
when it ...
J ..... Stewart Thorburn, 1836
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English Language Word Builder
... CARNEOUS CUMULOUS DIOICOUS EUROKOUS FLEXUOUS HALITOUS
LEAPROUS NEMOROUS PALUDOUS SABULOUS SIBILOUS THALLOUS
UNJOYOUS FLEASOME LARKSOME TOILSOME CORALLUM PHILTRUM
SECUNDUM ...
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A Reading of Edward Taylor
(UTOT 2:571) And: The Leprosy is a Nautious Mallody. The Botches Spewing out
Corrupt, & purulent matter blotching the Skin & cloathes. Reeching out a Stinck-
ing nautious Smell: & the Stinking halitous breath, renders the person very ...
Thomas Marion Davis, 1992
P. 45. " And on the scalded tongue of Thirst pours drink Refrigerant." P. 146. ' '
From th' orient to advesperating suns." P. 155. " Halitous as it were of peace and
love." P. 169. " the rites Cruentate." P. 170. " Despair presents her cup Apsinthian.
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A new general English dictionary; to which is prefixed a ...
..r a cer- t.::n light, covullive motion of the muscles, w'tnch opens the lower jaw of
the face) others deftrilj? it to be r. light motion, whereby excrementifioiis au<l
halitous matter u hit li irritates the neighbouring parts. il expelled. " OsCOPH0RI.
VS.) ...
Thomas Dyche, William Pardon, 1781
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London Medical and Surgical Journal
You observe whether sympathetic symptoms aie superadded to the local signs ; if
the patient has felt malaise or gastric disorder, if he has had lever, the
phlegmonous pulse, the halitous skin, &c, you pronounce the existence of
phlegmon, you ...
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The Synonymous, Etymological, and Pronouncing English ...
(Fr. vaporeux) full of vapours or exhalations, vaporish, fumy, fumid, fumous,
halitous; windy, flatulent. VA'FOUR, ViPpour, /. (Fr. vapeur, I. at. vapor) any rhing
exlialable, any thing that mingles with the air, exhalation, cxhalement, transu-
dation, ...
William Perry (lecturer in the Academy at Edinburgh.), William Perry (of Kelso, Scotland.), Samuel Johnson, 1805
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Upon the Types of the Old Testament
Reeching out a Stincking nautious Smell: & the Stinking halitous breath, renders
the person very Loathsom to all. Job upon the Dunghill was not so loathsome as
the Leper is. Yet the Leper is not nigh so loathsom as the Sinner. Oh! the Sinner ...
Edward Taylor, Charles W. Mignon, 1989