CĂRȚI ÎN ENGLEZĂ ÎN LEGĂTURĂ CU «IRRISORY»
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irrisory în următoarea selecție bibliografică. Cărți în legătură cu
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The Works of Walter Savage Landor
The two young men, who had been storming and lamenting, now burst forth into
immoderate laughter. Finding that, in despite of his displeasure, the young men
continued in their irrisory mood, Van Ni admonished them a second time, and
with ...
Walter Savage Landor, 1853
Callan, callant, young lad ; a somewhat irrisory use of the old term gallant; a fine
fellow. Caller, cool, fresh. " Caller oysters," or " herrings," newly caught. Cam,
came. Caxnstevy, froward ; perverse ; unmanageable. Canna, cannot. Cannily ...
For mcpov in a poetological context cf. Call. HyAp. \ \ 2 ok(yr\ Xtßac cxKpov aonov
, for (lépiuva cf. Hermesianax's tpuouevov, the anonymous epigram's VUKTCOV
cppovtioec éoitépioì and Antig.'s Ttepiepyoc. In the anonymous irrisory epigram ...
Kōnstantínos Spanoudákīs, 2002
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The Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott: Containing notes, ...
Callan, callant, young lad; a somewhat irrisory use of the old term gallant; a line
fellow. Caller, cool, fresh. “Caller oysters,” or “/zerrings,” those newly caught. Cam
, came. Campie, a smart young man. Camslzeugh, to say nothing; not to be ...
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Imaginary conversations
Marcus, I still observe in you somewhat of aversion to Epicurus, a few of whose
least important positions you have controverted in your dialogues: and I wish that,
even there, you had been less irrisory, less of a pleader: that you had been, ...
Walter Savage Landor, 1868
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Notes, Historical And Illustrative, By The Author, Glossary, Etc
Callan, callant, young lad; a somewhat irrisory use of the old term gallant; a fine
fellow. Caller, cool, fresh. “Caller oysten,” or “hern'ngs,” those newly ' caught.
Cam, came. Campie, a smart young man. Camsheugh, to say nothing; not to be ...
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Imaginary conversations. Citation and examination of W. ...
The two young men, who had been storming and lamenting, now burst forth into
immoderate laughter. Finding that, in despite of his displeasure, the young men
continued in their irrisory mood, Van Ni admonished them a second time, and
with ...
Walter Savage Landor, 1868
... now burst forth into immoderate laughter. Finding that, in despite of his
displeasure, the young men continued in their irrisory mood, Van Ni admonished
them a second time, and with greater seriousness. “'Excellencies!' said he, 'how
is this'!
Walter Savage Landor, 1846
Callan, callant, young lad ; a somewhat irrisory use of the old term gallant ; a fine
fellow. Caller, cool; fresh. " Caller oysters," or " herrings," newly caught. Cam,
came. Camsterie, froward ; perverse ; unmanageable. Canna, cannot. Cannily ...
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Waverley Novels: Castle dangerous
Callan, valiant, young lad; a someichat irrisory use of the old term gallant ; a fine
fellow. Caller, cool, fresh. " Caller oysters," or " herrings," newly caught. Cain,
came. Camstery ,froward ; perverse ; unmanageable. Canna, cannot. Cannily ...
ȘTIRI NOI CARE INCLUD TERMENUL «IRRISORY»
Află ce ziare naționale și internaționale au scris despre și cum este întrebuințat termenul
irrisory în contextul următoarelor știri.
Weird words: Bring back 'bouffage'!
irrisory: addicted to laughing or sneezing. lunting: walking and smoking a pipe. scurryflunge: a hasty cleaning of the house between the time ... «Houston Chronicle, Iun 15»
Obsolete words ripe for a comeback
IRRISORY: ADDICTED TO LAUGHING OR SNEEZING. (Photo: Fotolia). photo: LUNTING: WALKING AND SMOKING A PIPE. In this photo, a ... «Chron.com, Iun 15»