10 LIBRI IN PORTOGHESE ASSOCIATI CON «MUCETE»
Scopri l'uso di
mucete nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
mucete e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
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Novo dicionário da língua portuguesa
Chím.Sal, produzido pela combinação do ácido múcico com uma base salificável
. * *Mucece*, m. Árvore de Angola. * *Mucedíneas*,f.pl.O mesmoque mucedíneos
. *Mucedíneos*, m. pl. Família de cogumelos. (Do lat. mucedo) * *Mucete*, m.
Cândido de Figueiredo, 1937
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History of the Rise and Progress of the Operations for the ...
India. Home Dept. example of a district sively to the low country, and is so far in
accord- flourishing without the . . . . , , . practice of sacrifice is ance with the
observations recorded on the subject MuceTe ^StariJ V the Hon'ble Mr. Russell
in his ...
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A Dictionary of Ila Usage, 1860-1960
... cure skin eruptions. [Mucenje-kotwe, Diospyros kirkii, is much smaller and has
no recorded use (st). Also incenje]. mucenjezi n I - a prudent person [also
mucenjezyu; see bwazyu, cenjela]. mucete n.l - a poor person (p) [also mupusi;
see ...
4
Grande enciclopédia portuguesa e brasileira: Ilustrada com ...
... árvore leguminosa da subfamília das cesalpinióideas, tribo das esvartzíeas.
MUCETE, s. m. Espécie de palhoça com estrado, para depósito de cereais, entre
certas tribos de Angola. MUCHACHA, s. j. Fam. Rapariga nova e esperta, ladina.
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From Benguella to the Territory of Yacca: Description of a ...
18, 289. 385. Muata, title in Quioco, i. 160. Muavi, oath, 382. Mu-caje, i. 304. Mu-
canda, i. 166. Mu-cano, fine, i. 333 ; ii. 7. Mucari, river, ii. 38. Mucete, huts, i. 238.
Mu-cha, of salt, i. 285, 369. Muchi, small sticks to guide cattle, i. 39. Atuchila, i. 14.
Hermenegildo Capelo, Roberto Ivens, 1882
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The International Journal of African Historical Studies
The stem '-cete' in Tonga is used where the poor or suffering are referred to: '
mucete' is 'a poor person.' Ncete was said to have been able to cure both small
pox and malaria. Historically, Schoffeleers indicated, as a result of pressure from
the ...
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Devon & Cornwall Record Society
Cp. medieval Latin mucetla, OF mucete, Eng. m(e)use, and mod. dialect muche '
hiding-place, hole in a hedge*. Murrynges xxi, 183, murryon(s) 183, 189, morryon
189, moirryons 190; morion(s), helmets. a Naperne clothe 95; an apron cloth. a ...
8
An Analytical Grammar of Shona
e.g. Mucete nedzipxere (All is well with the various children) Dzimhandara-ka ! (
Fine girls indeed ! — used in a disparaging sense) cp. pxere (small children)
mhandara (grown girls) 172. Table of concords Adj. Dem. Enum. Quant. Poss.
Subj.
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Memoirs of the American Folk-lore Society
The thunder is God's warning of coming rain. 157. Ayo1 a combela-mfumu,
ukombelo'mucete a mu nanika. Those (hand-claps) are of clapping to a chief, to
clap to a commoner is to anoint him (with oil). — In greeting a chief the Lamba
will clap ...
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Slavistic printings and reprintings
... the Prigorje Kajk. dialect seems to have retained the appelative paradigm of
the 1 + 1 pattern. E.g. (inf., sg. and 2 pl.imv. vs. 1 pl. indie), for Kajk. : ridi 'say', reci
recete vs. ricimo; mMiti 'torment', muci mucete vs. mucimo; iiveti 'live', iivi iivete ...