BUKU BASA PORTUGIS KAKAIT KARO «ARMENHA»
Temukaké kagunané saka
armenha ing pilihan bibliografi iki. Buku kang kakait dening
armenha lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Portugis.
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Novo dicionário da língua portuguesa
Bracelete. (Lat. armilla) * *Armello*, m.Prov. minh. Armadilha, para apanhar
pássaros. (Cp.armella) * *Armelo*,m.Prov. minh. Armadilha, para apanhar
pássaros. (Cp. armella) * *Armenha*, f. O mesmo que aramenha. *Armênico*, m.
e adj.
Cândido de Figueiredo, 1937
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Viriato tragico, poema heroico em 20 cantos
Vem da soberba Armenha então florente , Junto a Marvão agora arruinada.
Chega a de Arandis, a que antigamente: Foi tambem Flagiatia nomeada; -,ii ., , . '
Hoje de ambos os nomes esquecida, Por Arronches sómente é conhecida.
Brás Garcia de Mascarenhas, 1846
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An Account of Portugal, as it Appeared in 1766 to Dumouriez: ...
... Medobrz'ga, was situated near mount Hcmz'nz'ur, about seVenty miles to the
south-west of Alcantara; its remains are called now Armenha. T. J.cus and
Frontinius, probably the architects or overseers of the 22 ACCOUNT
OPPORTUGAL.
Charles François Du Périer Dumouriez, 1797
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Compendium of Ancient Geography
The name of Ebora is preserved in that of Evora, to the north of Beja ; and
proceeding still further north, we find the vestiges of Meidobriga in Armenha, a
town in the neighbourhood of mount Herminius, very near the limits of Portugal.
Turning ...
Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d' Anville, John Horsley, 1791
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Prospectus of a Dictionary of the Language of the Aire Coti, ...
... abounded in mines of lead, whence the inhabitants of Meidabriga, now
Armenha, are by him * Coire tumha an Daghda, the sacred brass caldron of
Daghda, the Irish boast of having brought with them from the East. This is the
Daghda rath of ...
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An Account of Portugal, as it appeared in 1766. ... Printed ...
... not Medabrzlga, was situated near mount Hermim'ur, about seventy miles to
the south-west of Alcantara; its remains are called now Armenha. T. become
excellent: its situation, and the fertility of the environs, '22 ACCOUNT OF
PORTUGAL.
Charles François DUPERRIER DUMOURIEZ, 1797
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Prospectus of a dictionary of the language of the Aire Coti, ...
... that division of Spain called Lusitania, now Portugal, besides the gold and
silver, which rolled down with the sands of the Tagus, abounded in mines of lead,
whence the inhabitants of Meidabriga, now Armenha, are by himhim
denominated ...
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Indian antiquities or Dissertations relative to the ancient ...
... of that country are said at this day to possess a sceptre, abounded in mines of
lead, whence the inhabitants of Meidabriga, 5 Cazsaris Commenc. lib. v. p. 94.
OI16' 'J ' ~-- - ---an-4---..... one of its cities near the lead mines, now Armenha,
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Indian antiquities: or, Dissertations relative to the ...
... its celebrated Tagus, of which most pure metal the sovereigns of that country
are said at this day to possess a sceptre, abounded in mines of lead, whence the
inhabitants of Mei- dabriga, one of its cities near the lead mines, / now Armenha,
...
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Concise Encyclopedia of Pragmatics
See also: Irony; Metaphors in Political Discourse; Metonymy; Rhetoric: Semiotic
Approaches. Bibliography Bo ̈ke K (1997). 'Die ''Invasion'' aus den ''Armenha
̈usern'' Europas. Metaphern im Einwanderungsdiskurs.' In Jung M, Wengeler M
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