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From Latin rubicundus, from rubēre to be ruddy, from ruber red.
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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «RUBICUND»
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Rubicund was a filtering lens as well. Clear lenses, similar to that of other reptiles
, could be lowered by Rubicund over his eyes to create an enhanced view of the
internal workings of those he held in his vision. By this, Rubicund could see the ...
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The Collected Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge
250,. EPIGRAM. ON. SIR. RUBICUND. NASO. [Sept 1799] C sent the epigram to
RS on 30 Sept 1799 tCL i 536), and it was published anonymously in M Post (7
Dec), the version given here, It was never acknowledged by C or collected by him
...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, J. C. C. Mays, 2001
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Children of the Ghetto: A Study of a Peculiar People
Esther's pawnbroker was a rubicund portly man. He knew the fortunes of a
hundred families by the things left with him or taken back. It was on his stuffy
shelves that poor Benjamin's coat had lain compressed and packed away when it
might ...
Israel Zangwill, Meri-Jane Rochelson, 1998
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The North-western Medical and Surgical Journal
In reference to our position, that alcohol is not a tonic or invigorating agent, the
reviewer says : — ' If the author of the Address will look at the rubicund
countenance, red nose, florid complexion, and active circulation of the dram-
drinker (before ...
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Red Heather: The Elves of an Ancient Future: An Epic Fantasy ...
House of Rubicund The Rubicunds of Spinney are the newest noble house in
Heath, having only been holders of the title Lord of Spinney for less than twenty
years. Their name is a colour between red and brown, a common etymology ...
One rubicund old lady, who always played the role of the juvenile sonbrette,
when it was placed in the hands of the director actually threw her arms around
his neck, that the first glance of the picture might assuredly belong to herself. " Oh
! it is ...
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Vocabulary Advantage GRE/GMAT/CAT and Other Examinations
The English words of the reudh- family are: Reudh-1: Red, ruddy“55, ruby,
rubicund'-“ Reudh-2: rubric”, rubefacientm, rambunctiousm '“ Sanguinary: (Adj)
bloody, bloodthirsty Origin: L sanguis Cl The stage design in sanguinary red
looked ...
TS1 TS2t one of the walls] TS2r– the wall TS2t coat on] TS2–A1 coat of E1 half-
length portrait] TS2r– three-quarter length picture TS1 TS3 portrait TS2t a
rubicund Latham] TS2r– one Latham with a rubicund physiognomy TS1 TS3 the
rubicund ...
Joseph Conrad, Gene M. Moore, 2011
Of pure Minium, or native Cinnober (he faith) he had two forts ; one rubicund, like
the crude Ore of red silver , ponderous and elegantly tinging with a rubicund
colour, found in His in near Mar- furg. The other is more black, of a liver-colour,
also ...
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Aaron's Rod: Easyread Super Large 24pt Edition
But the rubicund bald colonel, more rubicund after wine, most rubicund now the
Marsala was going, snatched her attention with a burly homage to her femininity,
and shared his fear with her with a boyish gallantry. When the women had gone ...
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «RUBICUND»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
rubicund nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Grexit now a realistic prospect: analyst
... is instantly dissolved and of course, to some extent we've already crossed that particular rubicund because a number of eurozone policy makers have over the ... «ABC Online, giu 15»
J. Crew Offers a Tote-ally Useless Way to 'Help' Nepal
... it made camouflage easy to spot, the film provides Mosse with a convenient war-related medium in addition to lending the photos their signature rubicund hue. «Hyperallergic, giu 15»
La bohème (Royal Opera House)
No longer will hearty tenors starve in your shabby-chic split-level garret, or rubicund sopranos expire gracefully in your improbably short bed. There's a new kid ... «WhatsOnStage.com, mag 15»
Red Hair Is Having a Moment: Louis Vuitton's Head-Turning Model …
Shortly after, came newcomer Varya Shutova, who made a case for the same style of feral Aphrodite locks in a more muted shade of rubicund. A few paces back ... «Vogue.com, mag 15»
Why Kevin Nolan is bad for West Ham
It's only natural for those jaded and rubicund devotees to think they know better. They're the ones who shell out a small fortune every weekend. They're the ones ... «The Roar, gen 15»
Nelly Cootalot: The Fowl Fleet – New Steam Greenlight
Nelly's journey will take her from Port Rubicund in the South Seas to the lonely isle of Gloomholm in the icy north. She'll meet outlandish characters and face ... «The Gamer Headlines, lug 14»
Best of 1950s Soviet Design on Show in London
Wooden versions were popular in the 19th century, representing rubicund merchants and clowns. The first Nevalyashkas were probably inspired by Japanese ... «The Moscow Times, lug 14»
'American Smoke: Journeys to the End of the Light,' by Iain Sinclair
On one frosty morning, I found myself on Farringdon Road, where a rubicund gentleman named George Jeffery held the last remaining license to sell books from ... «Washington Post, apr 14»
Scotland on a vintage steamship
Slightly apart was a rubicund man in a tan linen suit and a straw hat, talking into a mobile phone. This was Nick Walker, captain and owner of the puffer since ... «Telegraph.co.uk, apr 14»
The Pope of Surprises
From a dynamic young cardinal from the Philippines to a multi-talented Canadian polyglot; from a convert from pagan Africa to the rollicking and rubicund ... «Aleteia, mar 14»