10 LIVRES EN POLONAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «DEBA»
Découvrez l'usage de
deba dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
deba et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Grant Wood: The Artist in the Hayloft
Discusses the paintings of Grant Wood, famous for his painting "American Gothic," explaining how they related to his life and why he painted the way he did, along with a brief biography of the artist.
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A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words ... - Strona 268
Bullokar. DEACRA'TION. s. [from deaurate.] The act of gilding. * To DEBA'CCHATE. v. n. To roar or rage after the manner of drunkards. Cocker am. DEBACCHATION. *. [debacchatio, Lat.] A ranging; a madness. Diet. To DEBA'R. v. a. [from bar.] ...
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Dictionnary of the English Language with Numerous ... - Strona 305
A raging ; a madness. Diet. To Deba'r. v. a. [from bar.] To exclude ; to preclude ; to shut out from any thing ; to ninder. The same boats and the same buildings are found in countries debarred from all Commerce by unpassable mountains, lakes, ...
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A Dictionary of the English Language ... Abstracted from ...
DIAURA'TXON. [from draweth] The act of gilding. DEBACCHA'TION. [drbactba'io, Latin-] A ragin ; a madness. To DEBA' - 11. a. [from ban] To exclude; 'o preclude. er-'rigb'To DEBA'RD- v. a. [from le and barba, Lard-1.] To deprive of his berrd.
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A dictionary of the English language. Abstracted from the ...
A raging ; a madnels. To DEBA'R. v. a. [from tar.'] To exclude ; to preclude ; to hinder. Raleigh. To LÆBA'RB. v. a. [from Je and barta, Latin.] To deprive ol his beard. To DEBA'RK. v. a.[ddarquer, Fr.] To disembark ; to leave the Ihip. To DEBA'SE.
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Johnson's English Dictionary - Strona 265
DEBA'SER, de-ba'-sur. 98. n. t. He that debases. Svriteod. DEBATABLE, de-bile'-&-bl. a. Disputable. Hay- DEBATE}, de-bite7, n. s. [dcbat, Fr.] A personal dispule ; a-conlroversy. Locke. A quarrel ; a contest. ShaJapeare. To DEBATE, de-bite', ...
Samuel Johnson, Alexander Chambers, Henry John Todd,
1834
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Social Issues in America: An Encyclopedia - Strona 815
DEBA. DEFINITION. AND. POINTS. OF. DEBATETETETETE. Although hate crime has been defined in various terms, it is generally understood as crime motivated wholly or in part by the perpetrator's bias toward the victim's perceived ...
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The Royal English dictionary: or, A treasury of the ...
To DEBA'R, V. A. [from de and bar] to hinder »r relfain a petson from the enjoyment of a thing. 1 To DEBA'RK, V. A. [debater, Fr.] to come out of a ship upon shore. To DEBA'SE, V. A. to reduce from a higher to a lower value ; to adulterate metal ...
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As Life Has No Undo: - Strona 203
Please, Deba is not a kid,” Anirban said impatiently. “Stupid, I am talking about cake! Without cake any birthday party is incomplete,” Shreeja retorted. We reached Deba's home by afternoon. His home was on the outskirts of our town and near ...
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Issues in Japanese Phonology and Morphology - Strona 58
'ugogasé'ba 'ugogas +eba 'move' + Conditional Otherwise (i.e., when it is attached to the vowel-ending verbs), deba is selected, as illustrated in: (19) a. kideba ki + deba 'wear' + Conditional b. nedeba ne + deba 'sleep' + Conditional c.
Jeroen Weijer, Tetsuo Nishihara,
2001