CORSICA BUKU YANG BERKAIT DENGAN «CORRIVALSHIP»
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Some yeares travels into divers parts of Asia and Afrique. ...
... by hastie death of Father and elder Brother (impatient of corrivalship) Nnlla fide
' rcgni sociiuomnisqzpotcflat No fair/a inflflow riden, power or flute Impaticns
consortis crit- Admit ofoonsort to participate. lops off all such branches as might ...
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Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases to Facilitate the ...
Adj. Pacific, peaceable, peaceful, tranquil, untroubled. (720) Contention, strife,
contest, struggle, contestation, debate, logomachy, high words, rivalry, corri- valry
, corrivalship, agonism, competition, concours, race, heat, steeplechase,
bickering ...
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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
a with.— Seldom used. Corrivalry, kor-ri'val-re, \ I. Competiti»; Corrivalship, kor-ri'
val-ship,) opposition; rivalry. Corrivate, kor're-vate, t>. a. (eom'ro, Ul.) Ti draw
water out of several streams into «*.- Seldom used. Corrivation, kor-re-va'shnn, ».
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1859
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Some Years Travels Into Divers Parts of Africa and Asia the ...
... of whose Amours and adventures which likeaKnight Errant he performed for
her sake, the Persians tell many pleaiant stories: As allb, how by the corrivalship
of Shot-gan' his false friend, Rnstan was destroy'd by falling into a pit covered
with ...
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The Works: In Three Volumes
... and they all tend to the content of beauty. Men to honour men is rather a
bootless fear than in regardful love; but for men to be honoured of ladies is the
scope of all felicity. Men in kindness are mutually lambs, but in corrivalship of
love lions.
John Ford, William Gifford, Alexander Dyce, 1869
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A dictionary of the Spanish and English languages, orig. ...
Competition, corrivalship. V. Competencia. Competidor, tm. Comjietitor, rival,
opponent, currival, conteuder, conteudent. Competidora, if. Compvtitress, or
competitrix, she who is a rival. Competir, rn. I . To vie, to contest, to contend, to
strive for ...
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marc' Antonio Baretti, Mateo Seoane Sobral, 1862
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Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases Classified and ...
Competition, rivalry, corrivalry, corrivalship, agonism, concours, race, heat,
steeple-chase, regatta. Wrestling, pugilism, boxing, fisticuffs, spar, mill, prize-
fighting, set- to, match, round, spree, fracas, row, rumpus, outbreak, clash,
collision, shock, ...
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The History of Gustavus Adolphus and of the Thirty Years' ...
... was a principal person, — Sir James Hays, Knevet, Homes, Heiborn, and other
commanders, striving for corrivalship in bravery." — Wilson's Annals, Kennet, H. p
. 760. Adlzreitter bears testimony to the bravery of the English, both here and at ...
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Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
... idolatrous cm-rivalry, or rather prelation, of the virgin in religious worship
before Christ. More. Expos, of the Seven Churches, (1069,) Pre/. By the
corrivalship of Shagad his false friend, Rustan was destroyed. Sir Tluimas
Herbert. Travels, p.
Encyclopaedia, Edward Smedley, 1845
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An Explanatory and phonographic pronouncing dictionary of ...
CORRIVAL. kArri-val. n. Rival; competitor. CORRIVAL, kAr-ri-vJl, a. Contending.
CORRIVAL. kAr-ri-'vl], vi. To vie with. CORRIVALITY, or CORRIVALRY, kAr-i val-
1t A, or kAr-rfv-al-rA, n. Competition. Tvalry CORRIVALSHIP, kAr-ri-vil ship, v.