ZÁDĂの語源
zádă (zéde), s. f. –
1. Arbore rășinos (Larix sibirica, L. decidua). –
2. Făclie, torță. –
Var. zeadă, zad(ră). Mr. dzadă, megl. zadă, istr. zǫdĕ. Lat. taeda, vulg. daeda (Meyer,
IF, VI, 119; Meyer,
Alb. St., IV, 39; Densusianu,
Hlr., 124; Densusianu,
Rom., XXVIII, 68; Pușcariu 1927; REW 8520),
cf. sicil.,
calabr.,
cors. deda.
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All his life Sa'zada the Keeper had lived with animals. That was why he could talk to them, andtheytohim;thatwas why he knew that something must bedonetokeep his animal friends from fretting themselves to death during the dreadful heat ...
William Alexander Fraser,
1905
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Egyptian Exotica: A Memoir of Dancing Naked
Peeling away the glamorous mask that hides the seedy side of the stripper's life, Egyptian-born Rania Zada recounts the tale of her years as a professional dancer in San Francisco and New Orleans.
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Zada Or Looking Forward
This is a very remarkable mystic story expounding many of the Rosicrucian principles and the very highest form of practical mysticism. It is unusual in its prophesy and in its revelation of truth.
4
The Hammer Story: Ancestors and Descendants of Anton Hammer
Anton's descendants have lived in Illinois, Missouri, Canada, Florida, California, and other areas.
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Environmental and Planning Law in New South Wales
This book is a comprehensive, up-to-date text on environmental and planning law in New South Wales.
Rosemary Lyster, Zada Lipman, Nicola Franklin,
2007
6
Zada: Or Looking Forward
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1913 Edition.
F. A. Thamer, Rosicrucian Editors,
2014
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Embankment Dams: Abiquiu Dam, Adhaim Dam, Agua Vermelha ...
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online.
The book wants to show children the spirit of Christmas and the magic of the date through stories.
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Zada Howell Norman Letters
igned letters addressed to Zada's friend, Leota Brady Winkler, who was living in Tooele, Utah, from 1969-2005. Zada writes about family matters, and gives Leota greetings for her birthdays.
Illustrated, the book aims to tell children in a fun way the everyday of the animals.