10 LIVROS EM PORTUGUÊS RELACIONADOS COM «EMPICAR»
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Neuman and Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
Empicar, va. To hang, to suspend by the neck. — vr. To be too much attached to
any thing. Empicotadura, sf. Act of pilloring. Empicotar, va. To pillory, to put in the
pillory ; to picket Empicdro, sm. Paving, the act of making a stone floor.
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Baretti, Mateo Seoane, 1831
... adelantados tiempos en que vivimos, si desea no quedar sumido en una
vergonzosa ignorancia, y viendose cuasi precisado a dedicar algun tiempo cada
dia a la lectura de periódicos y revistas, no puede empicar mucho en la de
versos.
Justo, justo!apoiou Meyer, entãotodo empenhado empicar umformoso
coleóptero. Assim tambémé queeu entendo,disseomineiro. é jarracatiá, Sr. Mas,
o que Pereira? insistiuo alemão. Voltouse o interpelado com impaciência: E uma
árvore, ...
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A Dictionary of the Spanish and English and English and ...
Empicar, ta. to hang; suspend by the neck. Empicárse, vref. to be too much
attached to. Empicotadura, */. punishing with the pillory. Empicotar, ra. to put in
the pillory. Empíédro, sm. paving. Empinado, -a, adj. raised во^а high dignity;
exalted.
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Neuman and Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
Empeynoso, sa, a. Full of tetters or ring-worm! EmpezAr, va. To begin, to
commence. EmpicAr, va. To bang, to suspend by the lie: r- — vr. To be too much
attached to any thing. Empicotadl'ra, sf. Act of pilloring. EmpicotXr, va. To pillory,
to put in ...
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, 1827
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Dictionary of the Spanish and English Language: Wherein the ...
EMPE YNiSso, SA, a. Full of tetters or ring-worma. EMPEZX.R, ra. To begin, to
commence. EMPICAR, ra. To hang, to suspend by the neck. — TIT. To be too
much attached to any thing. EMPICOTAD^JRA, sf. Act of pilloring^ . EMPICOTAR,
ra.
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Barretti, 1832
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A dictionary, Spanish and English, and English and Spanish
I EMrONZOSOSO, adj. full of poison, poi- EMPiCAR, v. a. to put a man to death
sono'us. < with pikes ; in old Spanish, to hang. . EMFORCAR, v. a. to daub or dirt.
IMPICOTADURA, f. f. setting on the pil- EMPORIO, s. m. a market-town, a place ...
Giuseppe Marc' Antonio Baretti, 1794
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Diccionario español e ingles: conteniente la significacion y ...
emphatic. EMPHITEO'SIS , f. f. the rent paid for land a man takes upon condition
to improve it EMPHITE UTICO , f. 'm. land fo let out upon condition to be improved
by the tenant. EMPIADADO , adj. obf. com- paffionate, merciful. EMPICAR , v a.
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Neumann and Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
5. Flower of the cotton plant. Empe yn6so, sa, a. Full of tetters or ring-worms.
Empezar, va. To begin, to commence. Empicar, va. To hang, to suspend by the
neck. — vr. To be too much attached to any tiling. Ei«PicoTADtjRA, sf. Act of
pilloring.
Henry Neumann, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, 1839
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A Dictionary, Spanish and English, and English and Spanish: ...
(obs.) compassionate, merciful. EMPICAR, v. a. to put a man to death with pikes ;
in old Spanish, to bang. ÆMP1COTADURA, C. i. setting on the pillory.
EMPlCCrfAR, v. a. to set on the pillory. EMPILAR, v. a. to pile, or heap up.
EMP1NADURA ...
Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, 1800