10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «TUMULOSITY»
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tumulosity et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
পহর্ঘ'তময়, পহেস্মড়া] | Tumulosity, n. s. Lat. পসুর্বতময়ত্. পছেশ্বেড় পরিপুর্ণত্ব |
Tumult, n. s. Fr. Lat. ডিড়, (গাল, জনতা, উন্দফুদ. গড়বিড়, গগু গেলে. হঙ্গাম, লেরেনরাবত,
হুল ৰুল. হুড়াহুন্ডি, কূফোম I To Tumult, v. rt. ত্তিভু গেলে বা জনতা-কৃ. ন্দ্রসারসরৰেত-হ
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A complete dictionary of the English language
Full of hills. TUMULOSITY, tu-mu-Ios'-lt-y. s. Hilliness. TUMULT, tu'-mult. s. A
promiscuous commotion- in a Multitude; a multitude put iqto wild commotion ; a
stir, an irregular violence, a wild commotion, TUMULTUAR^LY, tu-mul'-iu-ir- i'.-v.
ad.
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The Oratorical Dictionary
Full of hills. s. tumulosity: adj. lumulous, lumular. TU'MULT. s. A promiscuous
commotion in a multitude ; an irregular violence. adj. tumultuary, tumultuous: adv.
tumultousty. TU'NIC. s. Part of the Roman dress; integument. TU'NICLE. s.
John Newland Maffitt, 1835
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The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and ...
Hil- • TUMULOSITY. n.s. [tumulous, Lat.] linefV. Bailey. (1.) * TUMULT, n.s. [
tumulte, Fr. tupiultus, Latin.] 1. A promiscuous commotion in a multitude. — A
tumult is improved into a rebellion. VEJlrange. — Till in loud tumult all the Greeks
arole.
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1807
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The Ladies' Lexicon and Parlour Companion: Containing Nearly ...
Full of hills, s. tumulosity. TU'MULT. ». A promiscuous commotion in a multitude ;
an irregular violence, adj. tumultuary, tumultuous ; adv. tumulluously. TUN. ». A
large cask ; the measure of four hogsheads ; 20 cwt. v. tun ; pr. pn r. tunning ; past
, ...
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A Comprehensive Dictionary of the World
Tumulosity, tu-mu-los -e-te, s. Hilliness. Tumult, tu'-mult, s. (A.N.) Violent
commotion or agitation ; a multitude in a state of commotion ; a riot ; uproar ;
agitation ; high excitement ; bustle. — v. n. To make a tumult; to be in wild
commotion.
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A Dictionary of the English Language
... a swell or rise of water ; affected pomp ; false magnificence ; puffy grandeur ; •
welling mien ; unsubstantial greatness. To TUMULATE, (tu'-mu-late) v. n. To swell
. TUMULOSE. (tu'-mu-lose) a. Full of bills. TUMULOSITY, (tn-mu-Igs'-e-te) n.».
Samuel Johnson, John Walker, Robert S. Jameson, 1828
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The Gentlemlen's Lexicon; Or, A Pocket Dictionary, ...
Full of hills, s. tumulosity. TU'MULT. ». A promiscuous commotion in a multitude ;
an irregular violence, adj. tumultuary, tumultuous: adv. tumultuously. TUN. s. A
large cask ; the measure of four hogsheads ; 20 cwt. v. tun ; pr. par. tunning ; past,
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
This seems to be the fense here, but I suspect the word to be wrong.' — Urinous
spirits, or volatile alkalies, as soon as they are put together, tumulatevaA grow hot
. Boyle. * TUMULOSE. adj. [tumulofus, Lat.] Full of hills. Bailey. * TUMULOSITY.
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of ...
TUMULOSE. adj. [tumulo/us, Lat.] Full of hills. Bailey. * TUMULOSITY. n.f.
Itumulosus, Lat.] Hil- liness. Bailey. ( 1.) * TUMULT, n. /. [tumulte, Fr. tumultut,
Latin.] 1. A promiscuous commotion in a multitude. — A tumult is improved into a
rebellion.
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1816