BUKU BASA ROMAWI KAKAIT KARO «SĂRSÁM»
Temukaké kagunané saka
sărsám ing pilihan bibliografi iki. Buku kang kakait dening
sărsám lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Romawi.
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Medicine in Iran: Profession, Practice and Politics, 1800-1925
The particular diseases includeddifferent kinds of sarsâm (meningitis orphrenitis), zâtaljanb (pleurisy), and zât alriyeh (pneumonia).101 Sarsâm literallymeans thatthe head isinflamed orswollen (sar being “head”andsâm “inflammation” and, ...
Hormoz Ebrahimnejad,
2013
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Contacte lingvistice: adaptarea fonetică a împrumuturilor ... - Pagina 184
sărsam. „outil,. instrument". în limba română sînt destul de rare cuvintele terminate în -um, -om, -em112. în procesul adaptării, şi ca o cerinţă de ordin morfologic, împrumuturile din maghiară pierd sau transformă acest grup fonetic: almâriom> ...
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Ancient Babylonian Medicine: Theory and Practice
|xx ma: nap-har mur-su: "lal+: ki-ma 8"hashur ina ni-sih tam-tim a-Šaršam-mu u 8"gila baSu-11 ina igi a.mes ê ina muh-hi-šū 19 [................................. ] xx'al-la-an Ser-ri: "azal.lá : ki-ma "ka-na-Su-11 u sas: (i.a.zallá: (1 ni-is-sat ma-Se-e : 1.kur.kur: ...
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Climate and Political Climate: Environmental Disasters in ... - Pagina 76
Everyone had the same illness, namely delirium (sarsām). The people could not keep up with burying the dead. However some places suffered worse than others. Eventually God had mercy on His servants and the animals and sent them ...
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A Dictionary, Hindūstānī and English - Pagina 502
Best, excellent, prime. 2. More, abundant, plenty. • Loy" siris (fST(TEI) s. m. The name of a tree. (Mimosa seris). • '-y- sarsām ()- Head, and £V- Tumour, inflammation) s. m. 1. Delirium, phrensy, a tumour or inflation of the brain. 2. adj. Stupified.
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The Tocharian Subjunctive: A Study in Syntax and Verbal ... - Pagina 98
... marked by initial palatalisation in the active, i.e. 1pl.sbj. karsam* |kərsa-mə| vs. 1pl.prt. śärsām* |śərsá-mə| to kərsa- 'know' Certainly less frequent were pairs like 2sg.sbj. kautat /kawtat/ |kawta—ta|. 98 2.5. types of morphological distinctions.
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The Sanskrit, Syriac and Persian Sources in the ... - Pagina 426
... 56,58; PeOa 31; PeFă 17, 20, 26 phrenitis (sarsām) Syly 2 phrenitis sufferer (musarsam) Syly 2 SySe 45 SySl 9, 11; SySe 45 SyGüK 5; SyHüG 187 pigeon droppings (huru' al-hamām) SyHüG 6 physician (tabib) piece of cloth (hirga) piece of ...
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Romanized school dictionary: English and Urdu - Pagina 61
Free-will, s. mukhtárí, ikhtiyár, marzí. Freeze,u, jam jánájam k.munjamid h. yá Freight, s. bár-i-jaház ; naul, kiráya. [k. French, a. Fránsesí, Fráns mulk-ká. Frenzy, s. junún, diwánagí, sarsám.[sír. Frequent,a, aksariya, bárbár, lagátar,ka- Frequent, ...
Calcutta School-Book Society,
1861
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Dictionary - Pagina 378
... Sarsam, ultimately ~ sarsápaŠArzi – SAmÁl (13281). *Arzi, -a" n.f uncultivated land and open 378 vó – ŠAršAm.
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The Oriental Tradition of Paul of Aegina's Pragmateia - Pagina 246
3–4) are employed: 1 frenitiç— sirsām [fo 90b -4] > pers. sarsām (inflammation of the head) 2 hmiplhgia (partial paralysis) — fāliǧ; fo 91a -3; > syr. pālgā (Brock. Lex. Syr. 570), maybe under influence of gr. plhgh, but cf. the explanation in ...