10 LIVROS EM PORTUGUÊS RELACIONADOS COM «ESPOLINAR»
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Novo dicionário da língua portuguesa
*Espoliativo*, adj. Em que há espoliação. Que espolia. M. Medicamento,que,
applicado sôbre a pelle, tiraa epiderme. (Deespoliar) *Espolim*, m.Lançadeira,
para entretecer flôresnos tecidos. (Fr. espoulin) *Espolinar*,v.t. Tecer
comespolim.
Cândido de Figueiredo,
1937
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A new pocket dictionary of the English & Spanish languages ...
Espolinar, v.a. To weave silk in flowers. Espolio, s.m. The property which a
prelate leaves at his death. Espolista, s.m. One who farms the fruits of an
ecclesiastical benefice of a deceased bishop. Estaciód, s.f. State; season of the .
year; hour; ...
Mariano Cubí y Soler,
1823
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Neuman and Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
Fusees of -a fire-ship. 2. Small bone between tho wings of birds. EspoHu, sm. 1.
A small spool for raising flowers on stuff. 2. Silk stuff, on which flowers are raised.
Espolinado, da, a. Flowered : applied to silk stuffs. — /^, of Espotinar. Espolinar ...
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Baretti, Mateo Seoane,
1831
EspolinAr, va. To weave silk in flowers. Espolio, sm. The property which a prelate
leaves at his death. Espoli o,ue, sm. Property of a deceased prolate. EspoLfsTA,*
7n. One who farms the fruits of an ecclesiastical benefice of a deceased bishop.
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti,
1849
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A dictionary of the Spanish and English languages, orig. ...
Espolinar, vu. To weave silk in flowers. K*|M(lio, sm. The property which a prelate
leaves at his death. Espolique, sm. V. Espolista for a servant. Espolfsta, sm. 1. A
servaut who travels on foot before the horse or mule of his master, a running ...
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marc' Antonio Baretti, Mateo Seoane Sobral,
1862
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Neuman and Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
EspolinAr, re. To weave silk in flowers. Espolio, га. The property which a prelate
leaves at his death. EspoLfqt в, sm. Property of a deceased prelate. *>poi.isTA,*
7n. One who farms the fruits of an ecclesiastical benefice of a deceased bishop.
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti,
1827
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Neuman & Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
Fusees of a fire-ship. 2. Small bono between the wings of birds. Espolfn, tm. 1. A
small spool for raising flowers on stuff. 2. Silk stuff, on which flowers are raised.
Espolinido, da, a. Flowered : applied to silk stuffs. — pp. of Espo/imtr. Espolinar,
va ...
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A Comprehensive Etymological Dictionary of the Spanish ...
... to the heel ofa boot. [Dim. of espuela.] espolín (2) m. shuttle (for weaving
patterns into cloth); flowered silk brocade. [From espoleta (1).]; espolinar t. to
brocade with flowers. espolio ≈ expolio espolique ≈ espolista (1) m. footman or
groom ...
(De espuela). Espuela fija en el talón de la bota. Véase: espolín, espolinar.
Espolín. (Del germano spola). Siglos XVIII al XX. Lanzadera pequeña con que se
tejen aparte las flores que se mezclan y entretejen en las telas de seda, oro y
plata.
Elisa Vargas Lugo, María Josefa Martínez del Río de Redo, Elena I. Estrada de Gerlero,
1994
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Vocabulário ortográfico e remissivo da lingua portuguesa ...
p. près, espoldra (ó) poldra (ô). espoleta (ê)f. ; cf. espoleta (e) p. epoletar, p.
espolête, m. ; cf. es- polete (e) verbo. espoletear, p. espoliaçâo, /'. espoliador (ó)
m. espoliante, 2 цеп. espoliar, г. espoliário, т. espoliativo, adj. espolim, т.
espolinar, ...
Aniceto Reis Gonçalves Viana,
1912