10 LIVROS EM ROMENO RELACIONADOS COM «ACÉRB»
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The New Pocket Dicionary of the English and Spanish ... - Pagina 5
ACQ Accustom, v. a. acostumbrar Accústomably , ad. fre— gütntementc ; á menudo [ nariamente Accústomarily, adv. ordi- Accústomary, a. ordinario Accustoming, s. costumbre ; hábito Ace , s. as Acephalous , a. acéfalo Acérb , a. acerbo ¡j ...
Claude-Marie Gattel, 1803
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On Early English Pronunciation: ... Illustrations of the ... - Pagina 1048
Acérb, aerial, agáin [where he made the vowel short], after, anchöve, anémone. Balcóny, böisterous, border. Carát, cockäll, colóss, coróllary. Döcible. Eäger, éarnest, éaster [?], eilet, éither, émpirick, empiricism, enigm, essay, éternize, ...
Alexander John Ellis, William Salesbury, Johann Andreas Schmeller, 1874
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A New Pocket Dictionary of the French and English Language ...
Ace, as. m Acérb, acerbe, âpre, aigre,WL>cÜon, action, Cfait; procès, m. "«*e fAciionable, a. portant action Acerbate, va. aigrir Acérbity, s. aigreur, dwelê, f- Acérvate, t'a. amasser, entasser Acescent, a. aigre, âpre Acétous, a. aigre, acide Aclie, ...
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The new pocket-dictionary of the French and English languages
... Accústomably, ad. souvent Accústomarily, ordinairement Accústomary, a. ordinaire Accustoming, s. habitude, f. Ace, as, m. Acephalous, a. s. acéphale, m. qui n'a point de tète Acérb, a. acerbe, âpre; aigre, acre, Acerbate, va. aigrir ...
Thomas Nugent, J. Ouiseau, 1808
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Neuman and Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
Acéfalo, lo que no tiene cabe- Acérb, a. Acerbo, acido. To Acerbate, va. Hacer acerbo. - Acerbity, ». 1. Acerbidad, aspereza al gusto. 2. Acerbidad, aspereza de genio. To Acérvate, va. Amontonar, acumular. AcervAtion, ». Amontonamiento, la ...
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, 1827
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A New Pocket Dictionary of the Italian and English Languages
... accusativo Accuse, va. accusurel biasimare, — er, s. accusatore, — ing, s. accusa- mento Accustom, va. accostomare, — one's self, vr. avvezzarsi ;— arily , ad.com- munemente, — ary,a. commune, — ing, s. abitudine Ace,«, asso [bità Acérb, ...
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E.'s New Spelling and English Dictionary ... To which is ... - Pagina 5
... AccustomablyyAccustomarily, ad usually, often Accustomary, a. customary,usual,common,geneAccustomed, part. a. ufual, used, frequented [ral Ace, f. an unit on cards or dice, spot, mere trifie Acephalous, a. wanting a head, poor, low Acérb, ...
John ENTICK, William CRAKELT, 1795
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A New Pocket Dictionary of the Italian and English ... - Pagina 454
Accustom, t?a.accustomare;one*» self, vr, avvezzarsi. | arily, ad. comunemeate. | ary . a. comune. I lng, *, abitudine, I able.a.usuale. — bly.ad. spe eso , I ance , *. costume. Асе, *. asso. Acephalous, a. acéfalo, [acerbità Acérb, a. acerbo, áspero.
Saint Hilaire Blanc, 1856
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New Pronouncing and Explanatory English-Italian and ...
Acérb, adj. acerbo Acèrbate, va. rendere acerbo, inacerbáre Acerbity, a. acerbità, acerbézza Acèrvate, va. accumulare, ammassàre Acèscency, s. agrézza, acerbita (bétto Acesoent, gdj. che inacidisce, acidétto, acerAcetàbulum , x. acctábolo; ...
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A new pocket-dictionary of the English and Russian and of ...
I'ópaa, (d. .tsuuxo, aug. -.шще) n. throat, gúllet, mouth, neck; _du.z-ámusnoe, wind ipc, trachca; nuwnpx`e'.unoe, gul ct, ocsóphagus; cána, f. throat, mouth, crater; aux?, adj. throat, bronchial. I'opaona'muua, f. pop. acérb fruit, a hot morsel.
English and Russian languages, 1846