BUKU BASA ROMAWI KAKAIT KARO «PEDÁNTIC»
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Dictionary of the Spanish and English Languages: With a ...
Pedántic , mal, a. Pedantesco. Peddut¡cally,iA. Con pedantería. Pidantism, Iry,». Pedantería. 10 Pídantite, vn. Regentear. Pidaied, a. Lo que tiene el tallo de lu flor delgado. /oP<Mdie,vn. Ocuparse en frioleras Pedirero, s. V. Pedrero. Pidemal, s ...
Saint-Hilaire Blanc, 1848
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A New Vocabulary of the Most Difficult Words in the ... - Pagina 173
Pedant, s. one who makes a great, show of Pedántic, a. like a pedant. ' ** – , ! ' [learningPed'antry, s. the behaviour of a pedant. -, i s. the bafe of a statue. . Pedéstrial, a., going on foot. , , , , 1 - , " Pédlary, s, the wares of a pedlar. Pedobáptist, s.
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Second English Reading-book, Being a Progressive Selection ...
... for Lívy might have been read at ány 6ther time, and such spéctacles are not fréquent"; but you remáined fixed and cháined" down to your book with a pedántic attáchment". When I came out of my house, I found all the péople forsåking” their ...
Charles Gaulis Clairmont, 1847
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The Spelling and Explanatory Dictionary of the English ...
Peculiárity, f. partícularity Pecúliarly, ad fingly, particularly Pecúniary, a. pertaining to money, L. Pédagogue, f. a schoolmaster, L. Pédals, f. large pipes of an organ Pédant, f. a conceited fcholar Pedántic, a. like a pedant. Pédantry, f. an ...
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The New Pocket Dictionary of the French and English ...
(Pun air pédant Pedántic, pédantesque Pedániizie,v.pëdantiser (Изящна. Pédautry, s. рамами, l'.pe'dan Pedvréro, pierrier, m. Pédestal, piëdestal Pridésirious, a. pédestre , Péilicle,s.pedi`cule, m. Pedicular, а. pe'rliculaire Pedigree, s. lignée, ...
Thomas NUGENT (LL.D.), J. OUISEAU, 1821
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English, French and Italian - Pagina 231
PéJam-like , ad. pédantesquement , pedanteé amenté Pedántic, ) a. pédant, pédantesqut, pe- Fcdantic*!,) dantefeo, di pedante Fedántúm,) /. pédontitme, pédanterie , Pedintty, ) pedantismo , pedantería Pédantife, v. n. faire le pédant, far il ...
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The Royal Dictionary Abridged ... I. French and English. ...
Pédagogy, S. pédagogie. Pédal, S. pédale. Pedáneous, Adj. Ex. A pedaneous judge, juge pédanée. Pédant, S. pédant. Pédant-like, Adv.pedantefquement, d'un air, d'une maniére qui fent le pédant. Pedántic, Adj. pédant, pédantefque.
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A Dictionary of the English Language - Volumul 2,Ediţia 1 - Pagina 463
Swift, Cadenus and Vanessa. Pursuit of fame with pedants fills our schools, And into coxcombs burnishes our fools. - Young, Love of Fame, vii. 141. Pedántic. adj. Having the character of a pedant, or of pedantry. Mr. Cheeke had eloquence in ...
Robert Gordon Latham, 1870
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Boyer's Royal Dictionary Abridged: In Two Parts: I. French ...
Pédal, s. pédale, m. Pedáneous,a. Er. A pedaneous judge, juge pédanée. Pédant, s. pédant, m. Pedantlike, pédantesquement, d'un air ou d'une manière qui sent le pédant. Pedántic, a. pédant, pédantesque. A pedantic woman, une pédante.
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A Comprehensive Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary of ...
Pe-dán'tic, a full of pedantry; ostentatious Pe-dān'ti-cal, 5 of learning. Pe-dán'ti-cal-ly, ad. in a pedantic manner. Péd'an-try, n. vain ostentation of learning. Péd'dle, v. n. & a to sell as a pedler. Péd'dler, n. one who peddles: - written also pedler ...
Joseph Emerson Worcester, 1854