10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «VIVENCY»
Découvrez l'usage de
vivency dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
vivency et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
Saint Judas, Apostle and Martyr: Passion Theology, Politics, ...
Gislebertus' Judas' vivency is shared by the Saulieu and Vezelay Judases.
However, the fact that the Saulieu and Vezelay Judases are still alive is
incidental to these sculptures, whereas the vivency of Gislebertus' Judas is
crucial to the ...
Kathryn Eberle Wildgen, 2000
2
Sir Thomas Browne's Works: Including His Life and Correspondence
And, although not in a distinct and indisputable way of vivency, or answering in
all points the properties or affections of plants, yet in inferior and descending
constitutions they do, like these, contain specifical distinctions, and are
determined by ...
Sir Thomas Browne, Simon Wilkin, 1835
3
The Union Dictionary: Containing All that Truly Useful in ...
Vivency, vl'v€-n-st. a. manner of supporting, or continuing life. Brown. Vives, vlves
. s. a distemper among horses like the stranglcs. Vivid, viv'id.a. livc1y,quick. Pope.
—-Sprightly, active. South. Watts. Vividly, viv'id-ll. ad. with life, with quickness, ...
4
Pseudodoxia Epidemica, Or, Enquiries Into Very Many Received ...
And although not in adistinct and indisputable way of vivency, or answering in all
points the proper-ties or affections of plants, yet in inferiour and descending
constituous, they do like these contain specifical distinctious, and are determined
by ...
5
A New Universal, Technological, Etymological, and ...
VIVENCY, vi'ven-se, «. (vivo, I live, bit.) Manner of supporting life and vegetation.
— Not in use. VIVERIN^E, viv-e-ri'ne, ». (n'pero, one of the genera.) The Gennets,
or Musk-weasels, a subfamily of the Jlnstelidse, characterized by having three ...
6
The royal standard English dictionary ... To which is ...
Vivency, r. the manner of supporting 11' or continuing growth of vegetation vives,
I. pl. a distemper among horsea Viv'ld, a. quick, lively, striking Viv'idly, ad. with life
, with spirit Viv'idness, s. llveliness, spriglitlines' Vivit'ic, a. giving or causing life ...
William PERRY (of Edinburgh.), 1795
SPRING, YOUTH, AND LOVE. SPRING re-appears :—-I remember, when I was
young—and who ever, forgets that time? Iremember how I used to enjoy a spring
day, its redolence, its vivency, its thrilling sensations of pleasure. Alas! what but ...
8
The Standard Pronouncing Dictionary of the French and ...
Vivency, a. vi'vin-sg, maniere do soutenir la vie, f. Vivid, adj. vltfïd, vif, ive ; frais, m.
; fraîche, f. Vividly, adv. rív'ííWj/, vivement. Vividness, я. vlt/ld-nès, feu, т.; vivacité, f
. Vivifie, Vivifica', adj. vi-vifik, v\-v\fl-kdl, vivifiant, e. [vie. Vivificate, va. vï-uï/l-fcâf, ...
9
A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
শক্ত I Vively. ad- প্নব্দুল্প বা পৃসন্নরূপে বা ভাবে, সজীবরূপে, চালাকক্যপ্রা বলব্যমূবা
প্নবলকপে. দূঢ়রূপে | _ Vivency, n. s. Lat. আঁবনধারণের বা সজীব থাকনেরবা রপোনের রীতি
বা প্নকরণ* বাঁচাইয়া রপোন বা থাকব, বাঁচনো রক্ষাকয়ণ I Vives, n. s. অশ্বরেগেষিশেষ ...
10
A complete dictionary of the english and german languages ...
Vivency, vi'-ven-eê, s. örffQl» tuna be* Írbfiiá, f. [mittel, n. pL Vivers, vl'-vürs, e. pl.
íebení« Vives, vlve'z, a.pl. Seif el, f. Vivid, vlv*-?d, adj. — ly, adv. lebftoft, tf>üt¡a.
ttafiiefrit, f. Vividness, vTvMd-nee.e. £tb- Vivifie. Tl-TÎP-ik, Vivifical, vl-v?f'-f1k-Äl, ...