10 LIVROS EM PORTUGUÊS RELACIONADOS COM «GINGRINA»
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Cyclostome Bryozoans: Keys and Notes for the Identification ...
Stomatopora gingrina Jullien (Figs. 6J, 20) Stomatopora gingrina Jullien 1882:
498; Harmelin 1974a: 1-9, figs. 1-8; 1976a: 73, pl. 10 figs. 1-3. Colony adnate,
uniserial, branching dichotomously to produce a spreading, irregular network.
Peter Joseph Hayward, John Stanley Ryland, Linnean Society of London, 1985
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Gerardus Joannes Vossius: Poeticarum Institutionum Libri ...
10 7. s Erant autem varia tibiarum genera: praecentoria, puellatoria vel potius
puellaria, vasca, Lydia, Gingrina atque alia. De quibus Solinus capite XI.4
Praecentoriae dictae quod iis in deorum epulis praecinerent, puellariae quia iis
uterentur ...
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Novo dicionário da língua portuguesa
Cândido de Figueiredo. divergem, e são ambas empregadas no fabrico de
esteiras. * *Gingrar*, v. t. Ant. Mofar; folgar: «gingrai lá com taes cachopas».G.
Vicente, I, 139.(Do cast.ginglar?) * *Gingrina*, f.Ant. Espécie de gaita, que
imitava a voz ...
Cândido de Figueiredo, 1937
4
A Hebrew and English Lexicon of the Old Testament: Including ...
... pr. whimpering, spoken of a querulous, mournful tone, whence Gr. invipu; also
yin/gag, yiyypa, 747790;, Lat. gingrina, i. e. a pipe yielding a stridulous querulous
tone, and gingrilus the cackling oi'geese—Deriv. “:3, and (i. q. “22 lyre) Deut.
Wilhelm Gesenius, Edward Robinson, 1865
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The World of Roman Song: From Ritualized Speech to Social Order
... 255-56 threnos, 294 Tiberius (emperor), 216, 222-23 tibia, 70, 84; gingrina, 83;
milvina, 83 tibicen, 100 Tibur, 263 time: historical, 244; sacred, 157, 295 tintinno,
264 Tiro, 217-18 tirii (sodales), 36 toga: praetexta, 101; virilis, 17, 148 tonarion, ...
6
The Sound of Shakespeare
Such modern assessments do not appear to be wholly off- base either; in 1602,
Michael Praetorius supposed that the Latin name for the treble shawm, gingrina,
referred to the fact that it sounded like a goose (Sadie and Tyrrell 2001: 'shawm').
... Fagotto Ordinario Fagotto doppio grande Piffaro; Tibia gingrina Bombyx
Bombardino; Bombardo picciolo Bombardo Bombardone Ribecchino; Violino;
Fidicula trumpet, a trumpeter trombone; common trombone alto trombone bass
trombone ...
8
Chronicle of Scottish Poetry: From the Thirteenth Century to ...
Schawald, to wander about idly. Schawmes, Schawms, musical horns, crooked
trumpets, (litui.) Teut. schalmey, tibia gingrina. Fr. chalu- mea, from Lat. calamus.
Schavelingis, expl. .vagabonds. See Shawaldouris. Schavy, Skavie, wode, i. e. ...
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Gesenius's Hebrew and Chaldee lexicon to the Old Testament ...
Kindred are the Gr. Kivvpog, Germ, nrimmrrnb, used of a querulous, mournful
sound; whence the Gr. Kivvpa; also, yiyypoc, yiyypa, yiyypaf, Latin gingrina, i. e. a
pipe which gives a stridulous and mournful sound ; and gingritus (©efdjnatter), ...
Friedrich Heinrich Wilhelm Gesenius, Samuel Prideaux Tregelles, 1860
76, Hsch.; gingrina, Festus (Paulus) p. 95 M. 27 PolL 4. 82; ginglarion, Anecd.
Bekk. 88. 4. 18 H. Hofmann, Arch. Anz. 1904. 57 (9th-8th c., unknown
provenance, not certainly Greek; Aign, 87); A.J.B. Wace, BSA 15 (1908/9), 137,
and in R. M. ...