BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «PUT TO FLIGHT»
Temukaké kagunané saka
put to flight ing pilihan bibliografi iki. Buku kang kakait dening
put to flight lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Inggris.
Anything that threatens to put the system to flight will be killed or put to flight itself.
Anything that exceeds the excess of the signifier or passes beneath it will be
marked with a negative value. Your only choice will be between a goat's ass and
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Gilles Deleuze, Félix Guattari,
2004
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Expository Dictionary of Bible Words: Word Studies for Key ...
24:20 denoting “flight” in the sense of “escape” from danger. klinÆ [ ,2827] klinÆ
is a verb with the primary meanings “lay,” “bow (down)” throughout its seven
occurrences.How- ever, in Heb. 11:34 it means “rout,” “put to flight,” re- ferring to ...
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A Lexical Concordance
to the Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: E-L
[ <MED<1>>; <OED> s.v. flight 56.1] flight, fleeing (from danger or battle) 8: flight[
2], flighte[4], flyght[l], flyghte[l] putten to flight put to flight, drive away putten (
oneself) to flight betake (oneself) to flight A. KN 988 In pleyn bataille, and putte
the folk ...
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Middle English Dictionary
(d) (cl384) WBible ^l) Amos 2.l4: And flist [L fuga] shal perische fro the swift. (
al398) *Trev. Barth. 260a/b: Smale bestes. . be> defendid wib. . swiftnesse of
flight, as it fare> in hares. 2. In phrases: (a) bringen, geren on (o, a, at) flight, put
to flight, ...
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Tyronis thesaurus: or, Entick's Latin-English dictionary, ...
Fficas, arum. pi. f. 1 . spots on the face. Fucans, tis. pt. staining, painting. Fucatio,
onis. /. 3. a disguising, paint ment, speed, swiftness, a shunning. Fugaciter, adv.
ius, comp. in a flying manner. Fiigandus, a, um. pt. to be put to flight, driven away,
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An Abridgment of Leverett's Latin Lexicon ...
To put to flight, fugo, profligo, in fugam dare or verteré. — He put them to flight, in
fugam conje- cit ; dare terca coegit. — Put to flight, fugatua, profligatus, fusue ; In
fugam convenue. — To take JUght, aufugere, fugam capere or capeaaere ; fuga
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Frederick Percival Leverett, Francis Gardner, Henry Warren Torrey,
1840
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The life of Alfred the great, tr. [by A.P.].
To which is ...
Viriathus, with three hundred men, met with a thousand Romans in a wood,
where of Viriathus' people seventy were slain, and of the Romans three hundred,
and the others were put to flight. In the flight there was a soldier of Viriathus
following ...
Georg Reinhold Pauli, Paulus Orosius, Benjamin Thorpe,
1853
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A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages
[J. Bloch BSL xxxi 62, despite bhanakti 'puts to flight' M\V. and Pk. bharii- jdvia- '
put to flight', dissociates NIA. words meaning 'flee' from Vbhañj and associates
with IE. *bhegu'-(Gk. <f>eßofiai 'I flee', &c, IEW 1 16) in (diso)' bhäjayat 'drove out'
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English-Albanian Dictionary of Idioms
... death at dawn. put to flight ve perpara □ The enemy was put to flight by the
advancing army. □ Our men in a sharp counterattack had put the enemy to flight.
put together bashkoj, montoj □ He took the machine to pieces and then put it ...
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Chronicles:England,Scotland(6vl): Chro.Eng.Scot.Etc 6v
Interteined honourablie at Canturbnrie, ii. 209-——- QI Sée Bishop of Durham.
Scots inuade the English marches, ii. 80. Inuade Northumberland, ii. 82. They
and the English doo bicker, the Scots put to flight, ii. 84-. ---- Pursried, retire, ii. 82.