BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «DROICH»
Temukaké kagunané saka
droich ing pilihan bibliografi iki. Buku kang kakait dening
droich lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Inggris.
“Leave me be, Droich.” She irately waved away the dwarf, who tugged harshly at
the frizzled, burnt hair cuffing his bald pate. “I must prepare myself.” “Nonsense,
Old Bones. You must brood. I know you well enough by now.” Droich kicked at ...
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Focalóir gaoidhilge-sax-bhéarla: or, An Irish-English dictionary
Drobhla'sach, miserable, pi- ' tiful. Droch ,.& in it's inflexions Dro- ich> denotes
bad , evil, droich-thi- onsgnamh-, a conspiracy or evil imd°ma.uoiiidroich-
gknlomk a tran- sgrelfion, or bad action. droich-sh$on bad weather, in the welsh
Drug is ...
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Focalóir Gaoidhilge-Sax-bhéarla; or, An Irish-English ...
Drobhla'sach, misérable, pi- tìfuL Droch , & in ir's inflexions Dro- ich , dénotes bad
, evil. droich-thi- çnsgnamh , a confpiracy or evil Ìmagma.tion,droich-ghnío/nh a
transgression, or bad à£lion.droick-sf.hn bad weather, in the welsh Drug is bad ...
John O'Brien (R.C. bp. of Cloyne.), 1768
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Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
DROICH, -E, -r:AN, s. m. (Droch), A dwarf: nanus. Voc. 8. Scot. Droich, Dearch,
Derch. Jam. Su. Goth. Dwerg. Vide Ihre, in soc. Germ. Zwerg. Vide Wacht. in 1:00.
Isl. Dwerger. Dan. Dvaerg. v Droichead, -eid, -an, llISS. Vide Drochaid.
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An etymological dictionary of the Scottish language: ...
There is another Isl. word which our droich or droch still more closely resembles.
This is draug, pi. draugur. It differs somewhat in signification ; being rendered,
lemures ant defunctorum genii; Ok Lex. Run. Gl. Landnamabok. Shaw gives
droich ...
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A Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ...: ...
Concluding paragraph of the Black Dwarf. MOOSEWEB, Mouseweb, s. 1. The
gossamer, &c. S.] Add; The Swedes call a cobweb dwaergsnact, from drvaerg,
whence apparently S. droich, a species of malevolent fairy or demon ; very
ingenious ...
18. Droich, besides signifying 'the smallest pig or other animal of the litter', can
also mean 'a dwarf', 'a stunted youngster' or 'an undersized or dwarfed person',
but the first meaning is by far the most common. The variants with their
distribution ...
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Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Vol. XXIII
DROICH. On the evening of that eventful day which saw Patrick Hamilton, Abbot
of Ferne, the young and learned Scotch protomartyr to the Protestant faith, bend
his head and resign his soul at the burning stake, in the headquarters of Scottish
...
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The English dialect dictionary, being the complete ...
The hindmost Laird of Ardeer was certainly a vcra wee droich o'a creatur liimsel',
SERVICE Dr. ljugunl ted. 1887) 253. Slk. Though 1100 and then. to be sure. a
dowdy or .1 droich. Cnn. Non-ru Nor/rs (ed. 1856) III. 197. Rab. [JAl'll-) Hence (I) ...
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The South sea islanders, a tale. Moraig, or, The seeker for ...
Sometimes a maid will sing a madrigal, That for the martial pibroch tempts a call ;
In midst of which the droich* M'Nab, buffoon, Doth slily blow the sleeping piper's
drone, And raise vile discord, and a swine-like groan, Which makes the rugged ...