O QUE SIGNIFICA PULING EM MALAIO
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definição de puling no dicionário malaio
pulking I pialing. Puling II; peixe à terra, caranguejo, Puntioplites fasciatus; pata. Puling III sj birds, parrot, Psittinus c. cianurus. puling IV Kl sj soprado ferramenta de som. puling I pialing.
puling II; pata ~ sj ikan darat, kerengkek, Puntioplites fasciatus; pata. puling III sj burung, burung nuri, Psittinus c. cyanurus.
puling IV Kl sj alat bunyi-bunyian yg ditiup.
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10 LIVROS EM MALAIO RELACIONADOS COM «PULING»
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The Tragedie of Coriolanus - Halaman 414
Angers my Meate : I fuppe vpon my felfe, And fo fhall fterue with Feeding : Come, let's go, Leaue this faint-puling, and lament as I do, 57. Exit Tribunes] Exeunt Tribunes (after 1. 58) Cap. Exeunt Tribunes (after 1. 59) Johns, et cet. 59. would] ...
William Shakespeare, 2001
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Orang Kota Bharu - Halaman 61
"Nampaknya meminta lawan," kata Jusuh Puling. Memandang ke arah ayam bapak ke- punyaan Pak Seman. "Sepuluh rial," kata Pak Seman. Jusuh Puling menyuakan ayam bapak berbalung sisir yang dikeleknya. Bulu leher ayam bapaknya ...
Othman Kelantan (S.), 2003
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General Hypsometry of India, the Himalaya, and Western ...
Puling is one of the highest permanently inhabited villages in Western Tibet. Loc. 2) Position of the astronomical instruments 14,207 ft. Schl., Ad. = 254 ft. above the level of the affluent; by aneroid. „ 3) AShdngra, E. of Puling 14,826 ft. Schl., Ad.
Robert von Schlagintweit, 1862
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Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle
W. Puling, A.M. THERE are some Sonnets in this volume of superior elegance, and most of them possess considerable merit. It is not easy to make a selection, when there is such a family likeness in the whole, and they approach each other so ...
Sylvanus Urban (pseud. van Edward Cave.), 1840
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An Index to the Remarkable Passages and Words Made ...
2 — Leave this faint puling, aml lament as I do, in anger, Juno-like Coriolanut. 4 ' ' 4 — He. like a puling cuckold Pull When such profound respects do pull you on I'nll'd the law upon you Pullet-sperm. I'll no pullet-sperm in my brewage Troilut ...
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Dramatic works with explanatory notes. A new ed., to which ...
To speak puling like a beggar at Hallowmass - 7'-wo Gent. gf Vmmr. 2 1 - Leave this faint puling,and lament as I do, in anger, juno-like - Coriolamu. 4 2 - He, like a puling cuckold - - Troil. and Crsfli 4 1 Full. When such prosound respefts do pull ...
William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough, 1790
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Peacock: His Circle and His Age - Halaman 44
Fantastical has already been cited: other standard turms are puling childishness, babyish . . .puling . .old nursery-maid's vocabulary (Jeffrey); drivel (Hazlitt); gewgaws and rattles, puling sentimentality, puling driveller, whining (several times), ...
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THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE - Halaman 624
W. Puling, A.M. THERE are some Sonnets in this volume of superior elegance, and rnost of them possess considerable merit. It is not easy to make a selection, when there is such a family likeness in the whole, and they approach each other ...
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An Index to the Remarkable Passages and Words Made ...
2 4 Puling. To speak puling like a beggar at Hallowmass Two Gent. of Verona. 2 l -— Leave this faint puling, and lament as I do, in anger, Juno-like Coriolanus. 4 Q — He, like a puling cuckold - Troilus and Cressida. 4 1 Pull. When such ...
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Shakspeare's Dramatic Works: With Explanatory Notes. To ...
1 Henry N. l 4' 452 1 ZS Puling. To l'peak puling like a beggar at Hallowmaf's 'T-u-a Genl. ofyero'u. 1. |f 17 r 54 -— Leave this faint puling, and lament asl do, in anger, Juno-like Cwiome. 4,! z; 727 2 8 —- He,like a puling cuckold - - 'Trw'lw am!
William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough, Nicholas Rowe, 1791