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A Dictionary of the English Language, containing the ... - Pagina 369
(L. sesqui, plico) designating theratio of oneanda half to one. Séss. See Cess. Sés'sion, n. (L. sessum) the act of sitting; a stated meeting of a public body; the term during which an assembly meets. Sésterce,n.(L.sestertius)a Roman coin. Sét, v.
Alexander REID (LL.D.), 1844
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The Union Dictionary: Containing All that Truly Useful in ...
Brown.—To be fixed hard. Bat-on.—To fit music to words. Shak.—To put one's self into any state or posture of removal. Dryd.-To apply one's self. Hammond. Set, sét. part. a. regular, not lax, made in consequence of formal rule. Knoll. Rogers.
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Negation in Uralic Languages - Pagina 35
... use a completely different construction with a negative particle (2e–h). (2) Komi-Zyrian (Rédei 1978: 105–109) a. śet-e give-3sg.pres '(s)he gives.' b. o-z śet neg-3 give '(s)he does not give.' c. śet-i-s give-pret-3sg '(s)he gave.' d. e-z śet ...
Matti Miestamo, Anne Tamm, Beáta Wagner-Nagy, 2015
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The Road to Universal Logic: Festschrift for the 50th ...
Example 2.1 Let Set be the (standard) category of (abstract constant) sets as objects and functions as morphisms. S ̋Set has only two elements with the order SfalseSet < S trueSet. Hence, in this category S ̋Set D 2S Set. Thus, for every ...
Arnold Koslow, Arthur Buchsbaum, 2015
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Traductor inglés ó Sistema práctico i teórico para ... - Pagina 274
Servile, sér'vil, a. servil, humilde, lisonjero. Servilely, ser'vil-lé, ad. servilmente. Serving, sér'ving, part. pres. sirviendo. Servitude, sér've-tt'tde, s. servitud, servidumbre. Set (I had), set, ind plup. ls. yo habia colocado. Set (he or she), sét, ind. imp.
Mariano Cubí i Soler, 1840
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Johnson's Dictionary, improved by Todd, abridged, ... with ...
Sess, sès. s. rate, tax; cess charged. Session, sèsh'-ön. s. a sitting of magistrates. Set, sæt. v. to place, to fix, to frame, to plant. Set, sét. part. t. regular, in a formal manner. Set, sét. s. a complete suit or assortment. Setaceous, se-ta'-shtis, a bristly ...
Samuel Johnson, Henry John TODD (Archdeacon of Cleveland.), John WALKER (the Philologist.), 1839
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The Union Dictionary, containing all that is truly useful ...
Balcom-To tit music to words. Shaka-»To put one's self into any state or posture of removal. Dryd-To apply one's Self. Hammond. Set, нёс. part. a. regular, not lax, made in consequence of formal rule. Knoll. Rogers. Set, sêt. s. a complete suit or ...
Thomas BROWNE (LL.D.), 1822
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The Culture of Letter-Writing in Pre-Modern Islamic Society - Pagina 114
Ibn ŠÈt's Ma'Ålim al-KitÅba appears to signal a temporary return to an old tradition, since it emphasises the moral and ethical exigencies of secretaryship more than the intellectual and literary requisites that preoccupied Ibn al-AtÈr and later ...
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Walker's Critical pronouncing dictionary ... Corrected, ... - Pagina 494
To SET, sét, v. n. To fall below the horizon, as the sun at evening; to be fixed hard; to be extinguished or darkened, as the sum at night; to set musick to words: to become not fluid; to go, or , or put one's self into any state or posture; to catch ...
John WALKER (the Philologist.), John Davis ((Rev., A.M.)), 1830
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A critical pronouncing dictionary ... Also, A key to the ... - Pagina 469
SETTEE, sét-tèë', s. to it. SETTER, sét'tür, s. 98. One who sets; a dog who beats the field, and points the bird for the sportsmen; a man who performs the office of a setting dog, or finds out persons to be plundered; a bailiff's follower.
John WALKER (the Philologist.), 1831