BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «DRINKABLENESS»
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drinkableness ing pilihan bibliografi iki. Buku kang kakait dening
drinkableness lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Inggris.
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A Dictionary of the Manks Language, with the Corresponding ...
IULavN'T, s. m. a toast, something said before drinking in company; pl. —vN. IUo'
IL, a. drinkable, fit to drink. Ivo'run, s. m. drinkableness, fitness to drink. IvN, s. m. a
tie on a thievish beast-s forelegs. r F F 0-. “''“'~MN““““““““““ ““ -uw“-~~“m-mu~u .
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The Union Dictionary: Containing All that Truly Useful in ...
Potableness, pb'ti-bl-nés. s. drinkableness. Potager, p6t'5ge-fir. .s-. a rringer.
Grew. Potargo, pb-t§r'gb. s. a est Indian pickle. Potash, p6t'£sh. .9. an im ure fixed
alkaline salt, made by buming rorn vegetables. Potation, p6-t5'sh?m. a. drinking ...
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Frank Forester and his friends; or, Woodland adventures in ...
... of Jake's bar, and promised but little, as Tom Draw had forewarned his young
associates, for the drinkableness of the Dutchman's drinkables. Unpalatable,
however, as they appeared, and as they would probably 108 FRANK FORESTER
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Frank Forester, Henry William Herbert, 1849
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A Rhyming Dictionary: Answering at the Same Time the ...
.P0'la-ble-mas Drinkableness, s. Ac-cept'a-ble-new A being acceptable, s. Un-ac-
cepfa-ble-ness State of not pleasing, s. Un-c0m'fo'rt-a-bla-'ness An uncomfortable
state, 5. , l'ort'a-ble-mas A being portable, s. ' Sup-port'a-ble-ness State of ...
John Walker, John Longmuir, 1866
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Encyclopaedia Londinensis
PO'TABLENESS,_/Z Drinkableness. POTAGE. See POTTAGE. POT'AGERs [from
potlagej A porringen-Anlndian dish or polager, made of the bark ofa tree, with the
sides and rim lewed together after the manner of twiggenwork. Greafs Zl/Iu ...
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A critical pronouncing dictionary: and exposition of the ...
To go to pot ; to be de stroyed or devoured. T > POT, pot. v. a. To preserve
seasoned meats n pots ; to enclose in pots of earth. POTABLE, po'ta-bl. a. 405.
Such as may be irank, drinkable. fOTABLENESS, pA'ta-bl-nes. s. Drinkableness.
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Nathan Bailey's Dictionary, English-German and ...
Jriiilbor, adj. drinkable, potable; trinf bares ©olo potable gold; adv. driukably ,
notably. Xrinfbartett// drinkableness, pot- ableness. St r i n f e n, v. i. a. u. n. ^mperf
. ttant, $)artic. getrunfen, to drink; id) l;abe fcbon getrunfen I have drunk 1 already;
...
Nathan Bailey, Johann Anton Fahrenkrueger, 1801
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A dictionary of the Manks language
Iuo'ilid, s. m. drinkableness, fitness to drink. Iyn, s. m. a tie on a thievish beast's
forelegs. J For its sound see Remark 16; and for its changes see Remark 50.
Words that come under it from other letters are so marked. Jaaoh, s. f. smoke; pi.
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Hydrolith: Surrealist Research & Investigations
... breaks the water surface and believes oneself to be the dawn having stood
before the door during all these funerals but no one threatens a bay if the
drinkableness of clarity is endless and still this eye of the storm was a mere blood
droplet!
Hydrolith Editorial Collective, 2010
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Christ's Discourse at Capernaum: Fatal to the Doctrine of ...
Elsewhere likewise, our Lord, in the Gospel according to John, has, after a
different mode, through symbols, set forth such food as this. For when he says,
Eat my flesh and drink my blood, he evidently is allegorising the drinkableness of
Faith ...
George Stanley Faber, Nicholas Patrick S. Wiseman (card, abp. of Westminster.), 1840
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