«LOURE LUR» संबंधित रोमानियन पुस्तके
खालील ग्रंथसूची निवडीमध्ये
loure lur चा वापर शोधा. रोमानियन साहित्यामध्ये वापराचा संदर्भ देण्यासाठी
loure lur शी संबंधित पुस्तके आणि त्याचे थोडक्यात उतारे.
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Harvard Dictionary of Music - Pagina 489
LONGA LUR Longa, long. ... Heavy. Loure [F.]. (1) A 16th- and 17th-century name for bagpipe [see SaRM, p. 245]. (2) A 17th- century dance (originally ... Early examples are in Lully's opera Alceste of 1677; the loure in Bach's French Suite no.
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Seven more poems by Nicholas Bozon - Pagina 142
362, 432, at length, for a long time. LORS, adv., then. LOSENGE, /., Gos. 46, flattery. LOU, m., Agnes 15, wolf. LOUER, cf. LOER. LOUNG, cf. LONG. LOUR, adj., cf. LUR. LOUR, m„ cf. LOER. LOURE, cf. LUR. LOWER, cf. LOER. LU, m., cf. LIU.
Nicole Bozon, Mary Amelia Klenke, British Library, 1951
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Three saints' lives - Pagina 106
180 ; LOUER, Mar. 492, recompense, merit, reward. LOER ... LOINZ, adv., 321, Mar. 245, far. LONG, adj., 485, Mar. 66 ; LOUNG, Mar. 73, long. LORS, adv., 61, 150, etc., then. LOUER, cf ... LUR, adj., 120, 143 ; LOUR, Mar. 135, Mgt. 314, their.
Nicole Bozon, Mary Amelia Klenke, British Library, 1947
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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language: ... ...
To LOURE, v. n. To lurk. ... priuely in the derne wod dyd loure To cast on thame slely hyr fereful rage. ... G. lur-a, oculis auribusque insidiari; Isl. lure, more aluri in insidiis latere; Dan, lur-er, to lurk, to watch, to lie sneaking or in ambush; whence ...
John Jamieson, John Johnstone (of Edinburgh.), 1841
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Fremdwörterbuch in deutscher Schrift- und Umgangssprache ...
Loupe, Lupe, f. frz. Handmikrofop, Hand vergrößerungsglas, einfaches Vergrößerungsglas. Loure, Lur, m. ehem. franz. Tanzstück von ernster und langf. Bewegung in 3/4 Takt. Louvre, franz. fpr. Luver: der königl. Pallast in Paris, welcher an der ...
Eucharius Ferdinand Christian Oertel, 1840
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On Early English Pronunciation, with Especial Reference to ...
The word lure 270, might therefore be to lure, which makes good sense, and have been used as a term of falconry, but ... been to lower or watch for,' which would be properly (luur'e), since the Hurl. MS. 2253, fo. 85, reads loure. Stuard '275 ...
Alexander John Ellis, William Salesbury, Johann Andreas Schmeller, 1869
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On Early English Pronunciation, with Especial Reference to ...
... was mispronounced with (uu). The word. lure 270, might therefore be to lure, which ... MS. 2253, f0. 85, reads loure. Stuard 275, 393, is probably a clerical error for stz'uard compare ags. steward, which 1 Cambridge Univ. Lib. Gg. 4, 27, 2.
Alexander John Ellis, Francis James Child, Alexander Barcley, 1869
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On Early English Pronunciation: With Special Reference to ...
The word lure 270, might therefore be to lure, which makes good sense, and have been used as a ... 85, reads loure. Ktuard 275, 393, is probably a clerical error for stiuard compare ags. stiward, which i Cambridge Univ. Lib. Gg. 4, 27, 2. ihc ...
Alexander John Ellis, William Salesbury, Johann Andreas Schmeller, 1869
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Scottish Dictionary and Supplement: In Four Volumes. ...
Forbes, To a Recusant, p. 22. " Well ! this is his least, al-be -it even a lourd error." Forbes's Eubulus, p. 23. Isl. lur ... To LOURE, v. n. To lurk.] Add ... Isl. lur,ignavia ; lur-a, ignavus haerere ; luri, homo torvus et deformis ; lurg-r, tergum bruti hirsuti.
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A Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ...: ...
A lass who pretends love merely as a lure." LOURD, adj. Dull ... Q. To LOURE, v. n. To lurk.] Add; The term seems to be ... Isl. lur, ignavia; lur-a, ignavus haerere; luri, homo torvus et deformis ; lurg-r, tergum bruti hirsuti. To LOUSE, Lowse, v. a. 1 ...