10 LIBRI IN PORTOGHESE ASSOCIATI CON «CANDONGUEAR»
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Dicionário gaúcho: termos, expressões, adágios, ditados e ...
CANDONGUEAR - V. Fugir o animal manhoso, com a cabeça, para evitar a
colocação do buçal ou do freio. CANDONGUEIRO - Adj. 1. Diz-se do animal
manhoso que faz esquivas com a cabeça quando alguém lhe quer pôr o freio ou
o buçal ...
Alberto Juvenal de Oliveira, 2002
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Nuevo diccionario portátil español e inglés: compuesto según ...
... s. m, a cooper Candonga, s.f. a deceitful flattery , etc. j| jest ; scoffing ll an old
mule Candonguear^v. a. to jest; to laugh at Candonguero, ra, a. cajolery^ jester a
' scoffer Candor , s. m. whiteness ll candour Canecer, v. neut. to grow grey -
haired ...
Claude-Marie Gattel, 1803
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A new pocket dictionary of the English & Spanish languages ...
To knock down a thing to the. given with a small hanging-lamp, de los poilatonet,
Entering-rope Candonguear, v.a. To jeer, to stanchions. C'lmlelerns, de trin-
sneer, to turn into ridicule. cleros y parapetos, Quarter netting stanchions.
Cangilón ...
Mariano Cubí y Soler, 1823
Candonguear, 1:. a. Tgjeer, to sneer, to turn into ridicule. Candongnéro, st. m.
Wag, one that is ludicrously mischievous; satirist. Candor, s. m. 1. Supreme
whiteness. 2. (Met.) Cantlour, supreme purity of mind, sweetness of temper,
ingenuity.
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A Dictionary of the Spanish and English Languages: Abridged ...
Candonguear, chulear; aturrullar. tTo Qiiob, vn. (Vnlg.) Palpitar. fjfbeto. Quodlibet,
a Equivoco, retruécano ; cuod- Quoif, я. Coila, escofieta. To Qtioif, ra. Adornar la
cabeza. Qnuin, a (Kau.) Cuña de puntería. Quoit, a Tejo, To Quoit, vn. Jugar al ...
Mariano Velázquez de la Cadena, 1858
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A Comprehensive Etymological Dictionary of the Spanish ...
candongo, ga a. cunning; candonguear t. (coll.) to tease, mock; candongueo ≈
candonguero m. teasing, mocking. candor m. whiteness, purity, candor. [L.
candor: whiteness, candor <the stem of candēre: to shine, be white. See cándido.
] ...
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Neuman & Baretti: A Pocket Dictionary of the Spanish and ...
... merry, longer lit for service Candongo, ми. wag Candonguear, tía. to jeer,
sneer, turn into ridicule Candonguero, Ms. wag Canddr, am. supreme whiteness
Canela, sf. cinnamon Canelo, tm. cinnamon-tree Canelón, am. gutter, sweetmeat,
...
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Slang and Its Analogues Past and Present: A Dictionary ...
—bombast) ; chicolear ( = to jestin gallantry) ; engatusar {= to rob, or hurt;also to
trick withoutintention) ;candonguear (also = to jeer); abrir d chasco (alsoto jeer) ;
encantar( = to enchant). Italian Synonyms. Ganezzarre ; dar lastolfa ; traversare ...
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A Pocket Dictionary of the Spanish and English Languages
... bastard mullein Candllon, em. large open lamp Candiota, tf. barrel or keg,
large earthen jar Candiotero, шт. one who-o trade It is to make barrels Candonga
, tf, mean, merry, old mule no longer tit for serrlce Candongo, im. wag
Candonguear, ...
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A Dictionary of the Spanish Language in Two Parts: 1. ...
Candonguear, ra. to turn into ridicule ; mock. Candonguéro, -a, adj. waggish ;
mischievous. Candór, am. supreme whiteness ; candour ; honesty. Canecer, m.
to grow old, mouldy; experience. Canecillo, en», corbel (in architecture; . Canela,
af.