BUKU BASA PORTUGIS KAKAIT KARO «SAINDARUS»
Temukaké kagunané saka
saindarus ing pilihan bibliografi iki. Buku kang kakait dening
saindarus lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Portugis.
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Novo dicionário da língua portuguesa
(Cp. enxaimel) *Saimento*, (sai) m. Saída. Funeral; cortejo fúnebre. (De sair) * *
Saindarus*,m.pl. Indígenasdo nortedo Brasil. *Sainete*, (nê) m. Isca, que se dá
aos falcões, para os amansar. Aquilloque suaviza uma impressão desagradável.
Cândido de Figueiredo, 1937
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transactions of ethnological society of london
Ruanababas. A branch of the Camavos (which see). Velasco. Rucahees. A
branch of the Abipones (which see). Rumos. A tribe of the river Napo. Acuna, p.
94. Sacopes. A race of cannibals. Martius. Saindarus. A tribe of the river Jurua.
Penna.
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Transactions of the Ethnological Society of London
Ruanababas. A branch of the Camavos (which see). Velasco. Rucahees. A
branch of the Abipones (which see). Rumos. A tribe of the river Napo. Acuna, p.
94. Sacopes. A race of cannibals. Martius. Saindarus. A tribe of the river Jurua.
Penna.
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Grande enciclopédia portuguesa e brasileira: Ilustrada com ...
SAINDARUS, s. m. pL Indígenas do Norte do Brasil. SAINDE. Lug. da freg. de
Paderne, cone. de Melgaço. O topónimo parece-nos ser o genitivo do n. pessoal
de origem germânica, *Sagildu(s), isto é, referir-se a uma Sagildi «villa» > *Saídi
...
Rucahees. — A branch of the Abipones. Rukos. — A tribe of the River Napo.
Acufia, p. 94. Sacopes. — A race of cannibals. Martins. Saindarus. — A tribe of
the River Jurua. Penna. Safaras. — A tribe of the River Mucajahis. Penna.
Saparunas.
Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1971
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Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great ...
Eucahees. — A branch of the Abipones. Eumos. — A tribe of the Eiver Napo.
Acuiia, p. 94. Sacop^s. — A race of cannibals. Martius. Saindarus. — A tribe of
the Eiver Jurua. Penna. Saparas. — A tribe of the Eiver Mucajahis. Penna.
Saparunas.
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A gazetteer of ethnology
Saindarus, on the Jurua, a tributary of the Amazon. Sain-noin, in northern
Mongolia. Sakai, in Selangor, Pahang, and southern Perak, Malay Peninsula ;
called also Orang Bukit ("men of hill"), Orang Utan ("men of wood") by the Malays.