ETIMOLOGIA DA PALAVRA MĂRÁZ
măráz (mărázuri), s. n. –
1. (Înv.) Invidie, silă. –
2. (
Pl.) Fleacuri, fandoseli, mutre. –
Var. maraz. Mr. măraze, megl. măraz. Tc. maraz (Miklosich,
Türk. Elem., II, 123; Șeineanu, II, 249; Berneker, II, 19; Lokotsch 1404),
cf. ngr. μαράζί,
alb.,
sb.,
bg. maraz.
10 LIVROS EM ROMENO RELACIONADOS COM «MĂRÁZ»
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măráz na seguinte seleção bibliográfica. Livros relacionados com
măráz e pequenos extratos deles para contextualizar o seu uso na literatura.
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God of Balance - Pagina 38
General Maraz held his hand out in friendship. Balron shakes his hand, Maraz started to lead him down an underground path, "Just one thing, why is there such a presence here, I couldn't see any sort of base apart from tents" said Balron.
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Three Women of Herat: A Memoir of Life, Love and ... - Pagina 111
Her condition was instantly recognisable to those around her as maraz, 'the illness', or possession by spirits. It was a state which aroused intense anxiety and which people believed could be successfully treated only through exorcism.
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The Land Beyond All Dreams
They gave Maraz other ideas. Maraz hopped to her feet, pulled me up, and said, “Dance with me.” How could I refuse? Then she dropped her robe, pulled mine off, and hauled us both to the edge of the cliff. There wasn't room to do any of the ...
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Fungal Protoplasts: Applications in Biochemistry and Genetics
... the first complemented products are transitory hetero- karyons, which either segregate (Matsuoka et al., 1982; Morgan et al., 1982) or undergo karyogamy to yield uninucleate cells of elevated ploidy (Ferenczy and Maraz, 1977; van Solingen ...
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The Make-Believe Space: Affective Geography in a Postwar ...
In all of these criticisms was a subjective feeling and an affect that I studied through the notion of maraz—in this context, a feeling of melancholy in relation to one's life circumstances and surroundings. Although Turkish-Cypriots used the word ...
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The Sultan's Yemen: 19th Century Challenges to Ottoman Rule
Joint maraz of Slrrl and Sabri of 15 M 1267/20 November 1850, lef 3 in Dahiliye 13604. For Qasim's Arabic petition to 'Abdallah ibn Sharaf, kaymakam of Mocha sancak, see lef 7 of Dahiliye 13064, and for Sabri's scepticism, see his mamz of ...
Sirmé explained it was made from the maraz goat hair, and that kind of sock was usually called Rash and was commonly made from ordinary black goats' hair. It was made into a pair of very thick shoes for walk on the snow without being ...
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El caudillo de Zamora. Drama original en 3 actos y un prologo
Maraz con las manos cruzadas y la cabeza baja . Al mismo tiempo suena dentro la música de los aldeanos , que se han ido por la montaña : los tres personages permanecen en la posicion referida , durante seis compases , lo menos , de la ...
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Safety in the Agri-food Chain - Pagina 471
11. Microbial. analysis. of. food. Anna. Maraz,. Fulgencio. Marin. and. Rita. Cava. (cases. by. Andreja. Rajkovic). 11.1. Introduction. Modern civilization with its large population (ca. 6.5 billion in the year 2005) could not be supported without ...
Pieternel A. Luning, Frank Devlieghere, Roland Verhé, 2006
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The Self and Other in Afghan Cosmology: Concepts of Health ...
marizi/maraz ("illness") may be used at times, depending on the seriousness of the illness. The term dard/dardi (pain/ ache) is also used to refer to bone and joint ailments, e.g., ustukha'n-dardi (bone ache), dardi-mufsal (joint ache).
Zieba Shorish-Shamley, 1991