ROMANIA BUKU YANG BERKAIT DENGAN «HÉCTIC»
Ketahui penggunaan
héctic dalam pilihan bibliografi berikut. Buku yang berkait dengan
héctic dan ekstrak ringkas dari yang sama untuk menyediakan konteks penggunaannya dalam kesusasteraan Romania.
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A Comprehensive Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary of ...
Hé'brew, (hē'brü) a relating to the Jews. He-bri"cian, (he-brish'an) n. a Hebraist. Héc'a-tómb, (hâk'a-tóm) [hék'a-töm, W. P. J. F. Ja. K. , hēk'a-töm, S. Sm.] m. a sacrifice of a hundred cattle. Héck, n. a rack; a net; latch; a small wicket. Héctic ...
Joseph Emerson Worcester, 1854
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A New Pocket Dictionary of the English and Spanish Languages
Hecatombe, sacrificio tle cien reses* Héctic,*. Hética. Héctic, a. Hético. Héctor, j. Matufíete, fanfarrón. "lo Héctor, u. o. Baladronear. To Héctor, i>. n. Bravear, echar bravatas. Huelge, í. Seto. To Heilge( v» a> Cercar con seto; obstruir ; atestar-— ...
Mariano Cubí y Soler, 1823
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The Royal Dictionary Abridged ... I. French and English. ...
Héctic, Adj. étique, qui ccnfume, 4: rend étique. Héctor, S. un fanfaron, un faux brave, t un bravache ; t * un avaleur de cbarrettes ferrées. To héctor, V. A. braver, infulter, gourmander, faire le faux brave, faire le fanfar0r. 3P I hectored him out of ...
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A New Pocket Dictionary of the French and English Language ...
... lentement Heàviness, s. pesanteur ; tristesse, f. [e. Heaving (swelling), o. sororiant, Heávy, a. pesant, e. triste Hebraism, s. Hébraisme, ta. Hébrew, a. Hèbriaque Hébrew, s. Hébreu, m. Hécatomb, hécatombe, f. Héctic, a. étique, continuel, le.
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Neuman and Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
HÉCTic, Héctical, e. Hético, el que padece calentura hética. Hectic, ». Hética, calentura ó enfermedad, que consume al que la padece. Hectically, ad. Constilucionalmcnte, hábilmente. Héctor, ». Matasiete, fanfarrón. To Héctor, ra. Baladronear ...
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, 1827
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The Spelling and Explanatory Dictionary of the English ...
... Héavy, a. ponderous, drowsy, stupid, S. Hébraism; f an idiom of the Hebrew language, F. : - - ' H , J. the facrifice of one hundred oxen, &c. * Héctic, f. continual, habitual , , Hector, f. a braggadocio or bully, Héa ven, | Hedgehog, f. an animal ...
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Neumann and Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and ...
Héctic, Hectical, a. Hético, el que padece calentura hética. Hectic, ». Hética, calentura ó enfermedad, que consume al que la padece Hectically, ad. Constitucionalmentu, hábil mente. Héctor, ». Matasiete, fanfarrón. То Héctor, va. Baladronear ...
Henry Neumann, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, 1839
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A Dictionary of the English Language ... - Pagina 195
Héctic, n. a hectic fever. Hêc'ti-cal-ly, ad constitutionally. Héctor, n. (Gr.) a bully.–v. to bully Héctor-ly, a blustering; insolent. Hédge, n. (S. hege) a fence made of thorns or shrubs.—v. to inclose with a hedge; to surround; to hide; to skulk. Hedger ...
Alexander Reid, Henry Reed, 1863
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The Nomenclator; a Technological Dictionary, Containing ... - Pagina 84
HÉCTIC, [ékrukoc, habitual.] An epithet generally applied to the fever attendant on a consumption. HÉGIRA. An Arabic word signifying flight. The Mohammedans compute their time from the flight of Mohammed from Mecca to Medina, which ...
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Philadelphia Expositor: A Radical Or Analytical Expositor ... - Pagina 20
Hépta— seven; as hebdémadal, (weekly.) He/cziton— a hundred; as hécutomb; (and boas, an ox.) Hézis a habit; as héctic, (constitutional.) Haine -- ill-will; as heinous, (atrocious.) He'lios the sun; as hélioscope. (Skopeo, to view) ' Hemiau(G.) ...