BUKU BASA ROMAWI KAKAIT KARO «CÓRIUM»
Temukaké kagunané saka
córium ing pilihan bibliografi iki. Buku kang kakait dening
córium lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Romawi.
1
Gramática histórica de la lengua asturiana: fonética, ... - Pagina 84
Así frente a la cantidad de córium (rew) dada por Meyer-Lübke guardan silencio old y em. Los resultados asturianos van desde el más occidental (y g- asturiano) con metátesis coiru ("coyro": OCU a. 1274) a otros con diptongación y metátesis ...
Xosé Lluis García Arias, 2003
2
Etymologisches Wörterbuch der Naturwissenschaften und ... - Pagina 25
Córium [an: Lederh au t] lat. córium Haut, Fell, Leder. ' Cormophŕta [bot: Sproßpflanzen] lat. Ícowno's Stamm, phjton Gewächs. córnea [an: Hornhaut des Auges] lat. 062210 us, a, um aus Horn bestehend. Có/'ml [an, zool, pal: Horn, Fortsatz] lat.
Carl Walter Schmidt, 1923
3
Diccionario castellano con las voces de ciencias y artes y ...
Fr. Etaie. Lat. Rudens confirmatórius. Bafc. Ef- coya. Hai eßai demefana, de artimon , &c. ESTAIMBOUC , piel , eípecie de gamuza. Fr. Stoim- bouc. Lat. Rupicápreae córium. ESTALA , V. Eftablo. EST ALACION , lo mifmo que clafe , V. Fr. Rang.
Esteban Terreros y Pando ((S.I.)), 1787
4
Diccionario auxiliar: español-latino para el uso moderno ... - Pagina 274
Uso: - de bueyes, bovile, is n; - de cerdos, suíle, is n; - de ovejas, ovile, is n. correa: córium, ii n; córius, ii m. Sin: lorum; loramentum. Uso: - de transmisión, córium volúbile. corrección: (acción de corregir) corréctio , onisf. Sin: reprehénsio ...
5
English Flora: Class 24, Cryptogamia, Pt. 2, comprising ...
M. córium, Gr. (coriaceous Merulius) ; at first resupinate, at length more or less perfectly reflexed white and villous above often zoned, hymenium pale minutely reticulato-porous. Ft. El. v. I. p. 58. — Thelephora corium, Pers. Syn. p. 574. Grev.
James Edward Smith, William Jackson Hooker, Miles Joseph Berkeley, 1836
6
Class XXIV: Cryptogamia: comprising the Mosses, Hepaticae, ...
O. Córium, Ag. (leathery Oscillatoria); stratum thick subcoriaceous opaque dull-brownish streaked with pale-green, filaments yellowish slender, striae indistinct distant.—Ag. Syst. Alg. p. 64. Lyngb. Hydroph. Dan. p. 89. Grev. Fl. Edin. p. 303.
William Jackson Hooker, 1833
7
Class XXIV: Cryptogamia: comprising the Fungi. Vol. 5Part 2
M. córium, Gr. (coriaceous Merulius); at first resupinate, at length more or less perfectly reflexed white and villous above often zoned, hymenium pale minutely reticulato-porous. Fr. El. v. 1. p. 58.—Thelephora corium, Pers. Syn. p. 574. Grev.
Miles Joseph Berkeley, 1836
8
Christophori Cellarii ... Geographia antiqua ... Huic ... - Pagina 77
Pris'r'na urbs ab ¡Eolidis fine Pharma, màter Maffiliae; postquam Hermi o'stium, & urbs Smyrna mercatu nobi— lisiima: Clazomeme, Erytbrz, Cj/ffur Erythraeorum ria-2. vale, Tem (Ts'siwç), Anacreontis patria: -Orycü'm .promona córium, ad ...
Christophorus CELLARIUS (the Elder.), Samuel Patrick, 1802
9
An encyclopædia of agriculture ... Fourth edition, etc - Pagina 283
... regulate their form, and protect them from the action of surrounding elements. In the more perfect animals, this organ consists of the following parts: the cuticle, the córpus mucosum, the córium, the panniculus, and the cellular web. 1845.
John Claudius Loudon, 1839
10
A Latin Grammar, arranged according to the principles of ... - Pagina 138
To endeavour, dàre opéram To accuse, accüso are To condemn to death, căpite damno are Silent, ticitus To become mute, obmütesco öre - Hide, córium i 167. Equidem, adv. indeed Münus éris, gift, office, or duty Döno are, to present 168.
Charles TAYLOR (of Hereford.), 1823