«JEOPARDOUSLY» संबंधित इंग्रजी पुस्तके
खालील ग्रंथसूची निवडीमध्ये
jeopardously चा वापर शोधा. इंग्रजी साहित्यामध्ये वापराचा संदर्भ देण्यासाठी
jeopardously शी संबंधित पुस्तके आणि त्याचे थोडक्यात उतारे.
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
25, §10; jeopardously. ¶ Observe the AF. diphthong eo, representing the F. eu.
JERBOA, asmallrodent quadruped. (Arabic.) Mentionedin an E.translation
ofBuffon's Nat. Hist., London, 1792. The animal takes itsname from the strong
muscles ...
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Eugène's key to the French pronunciation. (Eugène's Fr. ...
... to spear. harponneur, harpooner. hart, writhe ; rope ; strangling. hasard,
chance; hazard; casual; risk. hasarder, to hazard; to venture ; to risk.
hasardeusement, hazardously ; jeopardously. hasardeux, hazardous ;
jeopardous ; unsafe. hase, ...
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The standard pronouncing dictionary of the English language
JentTiiig, s. A fish found in the Danube. Jeofail, (jefal) s. In Law, a term by which
an oversight in pleading is acknowledged. Jeop'ard(jep'ard), Jeop'ard-ize, v.a.
Tonazard ; to put in danger or jeopardy ; — a. Jeopardous ; — had. Jeopardously
.
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Neuman & Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
... to risk, to |>i' i ll. Pellgro, sm. Danger, risk, peril, hazard, hazard- uusness,
jeopardy, harm. Citrrer peligro, lener pe/igru, or estar ea peligro, To be ill peril or
in danger. Peligrosaintnte, ad. Perilously, dangerously, hazardously,
jeopardously ...
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Neuman and Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
... to risk, to peril. Pcligro, sm. Danger, risk, peril, hazard, hazard- ousness,
jeopardy, harm. Correr peligro, tener peltgro, or estar en peliyro, To be in peril or
in danger. Peligrosamente, ad. Perilously, dangerously, hazardously,
jeopardously.
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Baretti, Mateo Seoane, 1831
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The History of Chivalry Or Knighthood and Its Times: In Two ...
When the knight was impetuous beyond the well-tempered bravery of chivalry,
the admirer of his might followed him so close, and adventured himself so
jeopardously, as to cover him with his shield, t A valiant knight, Ernalton of Saint ...
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Excess Baggage: A Modern Theory and the Conscious Amnesia of ...
... healthiest needs, the rhythm of the days and the seasons, the calm necessity to
feed and shelter oneself, constrain the disorder of madmen to a regular
observance" [MC 194). Most jeopardously, despite Romanticism's mutation into "
day job ...
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The History of Chivalry, Volume I (of 2) or, Knighthood and ...
... often periled himself in his defence. When theknight was impetuous beyond
the welltempered bravery of chivalry, the admirer ofhis might followed him so
close, and adventured himself so jeopardously, as to cover him with his shield.[
69]
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Neuman and Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
V. Sprue«. Jínneting, ». Especio de manzana temprana. Jékket, ». Caballo chico
do España. To Jeopard, rn. Arriesgar. Jíor arder, ». El que arriesgo. Jkopardous,
a. Peligroso. Jeopardously, ad. Peligrosamente. Jeopardy, ». Riesgo, peligro.
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, 1827
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The History of Chivalry: Or, Knighthood and Its Times
When the knight was impetuous beyond the well-tempered bravery of chivalry,
the admirer of his might followed him so close, and adventured himself so
jeopardously, as to cover him with his shield, t A valiant knight, Ernalton of Saint ...