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sardónic aसे संबंधित किताबें और रोमेनियन साहित्य में उसके उपयोग का संदर्भ प्रदान करने वाले उनके संक्षिप्त सार।.
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A School Manual of English Etymology: And Text-book of ... - Pagina 264
Sardon'ic./oreed, heartless, bitter, applied to laughter — from the herba sardonica, a plant of Sardinia, said when eaten to produce convulsive motions of the cheeks and lips as in laughing. Sher'ry, a rich, dry, while wine — Xeres, in Spain, ...
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New English and Italian pronouncing and explanatory dictionary
the sirdonyx — a, adj. sardónic , scírnful , snéeríng; rí»o — , a sardónic laugh, a sneer Sargino, tm. sarglna, f. ciarse woollen doth Sirgia, if. bed-fhrniture-stuff, serge Sarmentó, im. vine branch, twig, sprig Sarmentóse, -a, adj. v. Sermentóso ...
John Millhouse, Ferdinando Bracciforti, 1870
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The Scholar's Companion: Containing Exercises in the ... - Pagina 217
Sardon'ic Grin, an involuntary show of laughter, occasioned by a convulsive distortion of the muscles of the mouth ; so called from the herb sar- donia, which, it is said, produces it. Saturn A'LiAN,a. sportive, loose, like the feasts of Saturn.
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Lexicon Tetraglotton, an English-French-Italian-Spanish ... - Pagina ix
Sappy : Humide, humoral, fuuulm', luc- telent,feveux ; Húmido , fucc-ilen:o; Húmedo, fucculento. Sappinefs; Humidité, fuccolmce : Succo- lenza : Humedad. ASardel, or fardine fiih; Strdtl , ou comme a Pilchard , Sardina; na. • A Sardon ic ftone ...
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Medical Lexicon. A New Dictionary of Medical Science, ... - Pagina 172
A small depression on the superior maxillary bone, above the den cmn'nua, which gives attachment to the canium or [water an'guli oril muscle. CANIKP. LAUGH, Sardon'ic laugh, Ri'nu Cam”Illll sen Surdoa'icuu sen Snrdo'm'lu sen Sarda'm'm ...
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Queer Beauty: Sexuality and Aesthetics from Winckelmann to ...
Of course, Hogarth's plate was sardon- ic, even somewhat censorious; the foreign dancing master was figured by the artist to be an anomalous, unnatural creature. 4. Darwin, The Descent ofMan, pp. 96–97, 513, 590–93, 603–5, 618.
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The Etymological Compendium: Or, Portfolio of Origins and ...
... the act of weeding Sar*dachate, 5. the clouded and spotted agate Sar'dan, s. a flsh resembling the herring "--de, SaKdoin, *. a variety of cornelian din ». the gold fish of Brazil tfine, Sardonyx, s. a precious stone Mrtio'nian, Sardon'ic, a. forced ...
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Webster's New World Dictionary - Pagina 522
... phagein, to eat: limestone coffins hastened disintegra tion] a stone coffin, esp. one exposed to view, as in a tomb sar dine {sir denO n. [< L sarda, a fish] any of various small ocean fishes preserved in cans for eating sardon ic (sSr dan'ik) adj.
Victoria Neufeldt, Andrew N. Sparks, Webster's New World, 2003
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Medical lexicon: A dictionary of medical science ... - Pagina 163
Canine Laugh, Sardon'ic laugh, Risus Cani'- nus seu Sardon'icus seu Sardo'nius sou Sardanios seu de Sardo'nia seu involunta' rius seu spas' ticus, Tortu'ra seu Distor'sio Oris, G tins' mus, SardV- asis, Sardoni' asis, Trismus Sardon'icus seu ...
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The Ladies' Lexicon, and Parlour Companion: Containing ...
SARDON'IC adj. Forced or feigned, as applied to laughter, smiles, or grins. SARDONYX. s. A kind of precious stone. pi. sardonyxes. SARSAPARIL'LA. s. A kind of tree; a. kind of herb- SASH. s. A belt, worn by way of distinction; a ribbon worn ...