10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «TORPESCENCE»
Scopri l'uso di
torpescence nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
torpescence e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
The Classification of Buddhism
Religious life dies by becoming bound up in certain religious forms; this is death
from torpescence. If it were possible to prevent the hardening of the organs in the
body, it could live much longer, if not forever. In the same way too a certain ...
Bruno Petzold, Shinshō Hanayama, Shōhei Ichimura, 1995
2
An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
Der. torpidly,torpidness, torpidity; torpor, L. torpor, numbness, inactivity;
alsotorpescent, fromthestem of pres. part.of torpescere, to grow torpid, inceptive
formof torpēre; torpescence. TORQUE,atwisted metalornament, esp.for the neck.
3
The adviser [by J. Bristed].
John Bristed. from labour subservient to the purposes of improvement, of religion,
and of joy ; instead of being hours devoted to dissipation, to misery, and to
destruction. The human animal cannot endure the wretchedness of torpescence;
...
4
An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
odyn sy'n peri cyfflad, cyffbysg, pyag- odyn yr wrwst Torpeut, tor'-pent, a. cjffiol,
cyffiedig, marwaidd, swrth, cysglyd: s. meddyg- iniaeth gyffiol, oysai, cysgai
Torpescence, tor'-pes-sens, s. cyffiedig- rwydd; marweidd-dra, syrthni, cysgad-
rwydd, ...
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An English-Welsh Pronouncing Dictionary: With Preliminary ...
... arteithiwr Torn, tô'rn, pt. — Tear Tornado, tôr-na'do, n. gyrwynt, corwynt
Torpedo, tôr-pï'do, n. yswythbysg, y morgath luchiasol Torpent, tôr'pënt, a.
marwaidd, difywyd, cyffiedig, awrth [dra, merwindod Torpescence, tôr-pës'ëns, n.
marweidd- ...
6
A New and Improved Standard French and English and English ...
TORPESCENCE torpes'sens, ». torpeur nais- Bante, /. TORPESCENT torp5s's5nt
, adj. qui devient torpide, qui s'engourdit. TORPID tflr'pid, adj. engourdi ; inerte ;
lourd; indifferent. TORPIDITY, TORPIDNESS, TORPITUDE, TORPOR torpldlte, ...
Alexander G. Collot, 1856
7
A Malayalam and English Dictionary
... von. durable shields, or shields with tiger-skins, emblem of rOyaltyP).
rmrôlgdaàgá (in Wayanädu) a very high grass; — owe; (Tdbh. от еды). rmrôlejob
=eimaólëlnh (вышито (2) torpescence. möië- (eme ...
8
Sturm's Reflections on the Works of God and His Providence ...
erroneous supposition that ants lay up a store of provisions for the winter ; the
least cold benumbs them, and they continue in a state of torpescence till the
return of spring : of what use, then, would be magazines, since nature has
prevented ...
Christoph Christian Sturm, 1848
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Reflections on the Works of God: and of His Providence ...
T 0 others it points out the places where they may pass their time of torpescence
in safety; and when the warm beams of the sun descend with sufficient force, they
come forth unhurt. Each time that I reflect upon these changes, I am induced to ...
Christoph Christian Sturm, 1847
10
The Oratorical Dictionary
Becoming torpid. s. torpescence. .TORTID. adj. Motionless; sluggish. s. torpidity,
torpitude, lor por: Eidi. torporiIic. TORRBF ACTION. s. The operation of drying by
fire. TOR'RENT. s. An impetuous stream ; a strong currant. TORRICEL'LIAN. adj.
John Newland Maffitt, 1835