BUKU BASA ROMAWI KAKAIT KARO «DÁNCING»
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The New Pocket Dictionary of the French and English ... - Pagina 74
Dáncing-room , falle à fianfer , /, Dáncing-fchool ,f. école de danfe, f. [danfe, m. Dáncing-maíter , maître de Dandelion , dent-de-lion , f. Dándle, va. dorloter; carejfer Dandier , f. flatteur , fe. Dár.driff, crajfe de la Ute, f. Danger , danger , péril , т.
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A Dictionary of the English Language, containing the ... - Pagina 107
Dán'cing, n. a moving with steps to music. Dăncing-más-ter, n.one who teaches dancing. Dán'cing-schööl, n. a place where dancing is taught. Dān-de-li'on, n. (Fr. dent, de, lion) a plant. Dăn'dle, v. (Ger. tandeln) to move a child up and down; ...
Alexander REID (LL.D.), 1844
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The royal dictionary abridged in two parts: I. French and ...
Dancer, S. Danfeur, dan- feufe. Dáncet, V- Dancy. Dancing, S. Danfe, ou faction de danfer. A Dancing-Room, Sale, ou chambre à danfer. A Dáncing-School, Vne- e- cole de danfe. A Dáncing-Mafter, Maître i danfer, ou maître de danfe. Dancing ...
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Fuldstændig engelsk og dansk ordbog: udarbejdet efter de ...
Dáncer, da'mscr, S , i) en Pekin", [Dm gior Prosi'ffion af at danse, en Danscr, Dünserinde. A Dan* cer on the Ropa. en Liniedanser. o) dm ?om danser, foestaaee den Konst at dans: s - t Dáncers. de'nzsers, ~ (Svídïhnbesnr.) Dáncing, da'nssing ...
Christian Friderick Bay, 1806
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The royal dictionary abridged: in 2 parts : I. French and ...
Dáncer, S, Danseur, dan- \seuse. Dancet, V» Dancy. Dancing, S. Danse, ou faction de danser. A Dáncing-Ro©m, Sale, ou chambre à danser. A Dáncing-School, Vne e- cole de danse. A Dáncing-Master, Maître a danser, ou mattre de danse.
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Dizionario portatile italiano, inglese, e francese - Volumul 2 - Pagina 104
... danzare, biliare Dance attendance, faire le pied de ¡fi' i afpettare Dincér , f. danfeur , ballérïno Dancing, /. Vaition de dancer , a din'i , bailo Dáncing-room , f. falle à dan fer , fala ¡1 bailo Dáncing-mítrer , /*. ttiattrè à danfer, bal- lerino DÍincy ...
Ferdinando Bottarelli, Samuel Johnson, 1791
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Gran diccionario século21: galego/castelán, castelán/galego
Rabiar, sufrir hidrofobia, coger la rabia. dáncing (ing.) [dansin] m. Dáncing, sala de baile. dandi (ing.) m. Dandi. dandismo m. Dandismo. danés -esa s. 1. Danés, natural o habitante de Dinamarca. 2. adx. Danés, propio, perteneciente o relativo ...
Xosé Avelino Hermida Borrajo, María Cruz López Martínez, 2006
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Boyer's Royal Dictionary Abridged: In Two Parts: I. French ...
P. To dance to every man's pipe, s'acccmmoder à tout ce qu'on veut, étre à tout faire. *To dance attendance, faire le pied de grue, attendre long-tems en vain. Dáncer, s. danseur, danseuse. Dancet, V. Dancy. 1 Dáncing, s. danse ou l'action de ...
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The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics - Pagina 435
The end rhyme in the last two lines is always between a stressed and an unstressed syllable (as in Eng. kíng: dáncing or hónest : bést), a rule preserved since the th c. and also found in the Welsh cywydd meter. If the second couplet (esgyll, ...
Roland Greene, Stephen Cushman, Clare Cavanagh, 2012
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A Comprehensive Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary of ...
Dán'cing-más'ter, m, a teacher of dancing. Dán'de-li-on, n. a plant and yellow flowerDán'di-prät, n. a conceited little fellow. Dán'dle, v. n. to fondle; to treat like a child. Dán'dler, m. one who dandles children. Dán'druff, m. scurf on the head.
Joseph Emerson Worcester, 1854