CORSICA BUKU YANG BERKAIT DENGAN «INAPPETENCY»
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inappetency dalam pilihan bibliografi berikut. Buku yang berkait dengan
inappetency dan ekstrak ringkas dari yang sama untuk menyediakan konteks penggunaannya dalam kesusasteraan Corsica.
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A dictionary of the Welsh language. [Preceded by] A grammar ...
Dibynydd, ». m. — pi i. ion (dibyn) A dependant. Dicen, i. f. dim. (dig) A hen ;
female of birds. Diera, a. (dig) Inappetent, having no appetite, having a weak
stomach, pony ; squeamish. Dicráwch, ». in. (diera) Inappetency, squeamish-
ness, want ...
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Dictionary of the Welsh Language: Explained in English
Diera, a. (dig) Inappetent, having no appetite, having a weak stomach, puny ;
squeamish. Dicráwch, ». m. (diera) Inappetency, squeamish- ness, want of
appetite. Dichawn, «. я. (dig) To be able ; to effectuate. Ni ddichawn neb fyw yma,
no body ...
3
A Dictionary of the Welsh Language: Explained in English; ...
(diera) Inappetency, sqneamisli- ness, want of appetite. Dichawn, v. n. (dig) To be
able ; to effectuate. Ni ddichmen neb fyw yma, no body can live here ; ni
ddichaum mo hyny, he irtW not do that, dichona/ Aya, I shall accomplish this.
Dichell, »./.
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The history of Jamaica or, A general survey of the antient ...
But their general inappetency to become converts*, together with their barbarous
stupidity, and ignorance of the English language, which render them incapable of
understanding . or reasoning upon what is said to them, would foil the most ...
5
Manual of homoeopathic practice: for the use of families and ...
Sometimes there is a disinclination to take food, when there is no perceptible
cause other than an inappetency. The best remedy in such cases is cold water, a
copious draught of which, in the morning, before breakfast, and in the evening, ...
40, engaged in active business, involving great responsibility, and requiring a
constant overstrain of the mental and physical powers, was affected with loss of
memory, insomnia, inappetency, and vertigo ; his urine was loaded with the
oxalate ...
George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 1873
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Athenæ Oxonienses: An Exact History of All the Writers and ...
So t at inappetency, famtnesse and nauseousnesse were the great complaints he
usually made. At last after a long languishment, this imture breakin , he often
fainted, and soone after ollowed his dissolution, December the 8, 1648, about 7 a
.
Anthony à Wood, Philip Bliss, 1817
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A Dictionary of the Welsh Language, Explained in English: ...
(dien) Inappetency ; fqueamiA- nei s, want of appetite. (dig) To be able; to
eflfêâuate. ; ~ Ni zicawn neb чф-w jma9 no body дел live here; ni ddicawn mo
bynyy he Vfilt not do that; D¡¡- crtav byny I fluli accompliih thh. Diçell, s./—//, f. ion.
(Uîs) A ...
9
Athenae Oxonienses: An Exact History of All the Writers and ...
So that inappetency, faintnesse and nauseousnesse were the great complaints
he usually made. At last after a long languishment, this imture breaking, he often
fainted, and soone after fbllowed his dissolution, December the 8, 16-13, about 7
...
Anthony à Wood, Philip Bliss, 1817
10
A Treatise on Insanity and Other Disorders Affecting the Mind
This is the stage of inappetency , or loss of instinct or volition. First degree of
incoherence or dementia. Impaired memory. — The first stage of this affection is
distinguished by forgetfulness of recent impressions, while the memory retains a
...
James Cowles Prichard, 1837