КНИГИ НА АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫКЕ, ИМЕЮЩЕЕ ОТНОШЕНИЕ К СЛОВУ «ABHOMINABLE»
Поиск случаев использования слова
abhominable в следующих библиографических источниках. Книги, относящиеся к слову
abhominable, и краткие выдержки из этих книг для получения представления о контексте использования этого слова в литературе на английский языке.
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Perspectives on Prescriptivism
L. and OFr., and in Eng. from Wyclif to 17th c., regularly spelt abhominable, and
explained as ab homine, quasi 'away from man, inhuman, beastly,' a derivation
which influenced the use and has permanently affected the meaning of the word.
Joan C. Beal, Carmela Nocera, Massimo Sturiale, 2008
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On Early English Pronunciation, with Especial Reference to ...
Abhominable was a common orthography in the xvi th century, and the h seems
to have been occasionally pronounced or not pronounced, for the Pedant in
Love's Labour Lost (1623, Comedies, p. 136) says: "neighbour vocatur nebour ;
neigh ...
Alexander John Ellis, William Salesbury, Johann Andreas Schmeller, 1869
Gill adds the words hour, hyssop, which he writes (ai'zop). Abhominable was a
common orthography in the xvi th century, and the /* seems to have been
occasionally pronounced or not pronounced, for the Pedant in Love's Labour
Lost (1623, ...
Chaucer Society, London, Geoffrey Chaucer, 1869
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On Early English Pronunciation: With Especial Reference to ...
Abhominable was a common orthography in the XVI th century, and the h seems
to have been occasionally pronounced or not pronounced, for the Pedant in
Love's Labour Lost (1623, Comedies, p. 136) says: “ neighbour rooatar nebour; ...
Alexander John Ellis, 1869
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Publications: Second Series
Gill adds the words hour, hyssop, which he writes (erzop). Abhominable was a
common orthography in the xvi th century, and the h seems to have been
occasionally pronounced or not pronounced, for the Pedant in Love's Labour
Lost (1623, ...
Chaucer Society (London, England), Geoffrey Chaucer, 1869
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On Early English Pronunciation, with Especial Reference to ...
Abhominable was a common orthography in the XVI th century, and the h seems
to have been occasionally pronounced or not pronounced, for the Pedant in
Love's Labour Lost (1623, Comedies, p. 136) says: “neighbour rocatur nebour;
neigh ...
Alexander John Ellis, Francis James Child, William Salesbury, 1869
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On Early English Pronunciation, with Especial Reference to ...
Gill adds the words hour, hyssop, which he writes (oi'zop). Abhominable was a
common orthography in the xvi th century, and the h seems to have been
occasionally pronounced or not pronounced, for the Pedant in Love's Labour
Lost (1623, ...
Alexander John Ellis, William Salesbury, Johann Andreas Schmeller, 1869
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Early English Text Society: Extra series
Gill adds the words hour, hyssop, which he writes (ei'zop). Abhominable was a
common orthography in the xvi th century, and the h seems to have been
occasionally pronounced or not pronounced, for the Pedant in Love's Labour
Lost (1623, ...
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On Early English Pronunciation, with Especial Reference to ...
Gill adds the words hour, hyssop, which he writes (arzop). Abhominable was a
common orthography in the XVI th century, and the h seems to have been
occasionally pronounced or not pronounced, for the Pedant in Love's Labour
Lost (1623, ...
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On Early English Pronunciation
Gill adds the words hour, hyssop, which he writes (orzop). Abhominable was a
common orthography in the XVI th century, and the h seems to have been
occasionally pronounced or not pronounced, for the Pedant in Love's Labour
Lost (1623, ...
НОВОСТИ, В КОТОРЫХ ВСТРЕЧАЕТСЯ ТЕРМИН «ABHOMINABLE»
Здесь показано, как национальная и международная пресса использует термин
abhominable в контексте приведенных ниже новостных статей.
The First Georgians, BBC Four
... kept for “abhominable purposes”); and his plump mistress was suspected of creating a binge-eating culture amongst would-be candidates for ... «The Arts Desk, Май 14»
'The Lexicographer's Dilemma'
I abhor such phanaticall phantasims, such insociable and poynt deuise companions, such rackers of ortagriphie. . . . this is abhominable. «New York Times, Дек 09»