КНИГИ НА АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫКЕ, ИМЕЮЩЕЕ ОТНОШЕНИЕ К СЛОВУ «STEGOPHILIST»
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stegophilist в следующих библиографических источниках. Книги, относящиеся к слову
stegophilist, и краткие выдержки из этих книг для получения представления о контексте использования этого слова в литературе на английский языке.
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Chambers English Thesaurus
... scripophilist sericulturist Sinophile Slavophile spelaeologist steganographist
stegophilist supematuralist tege(s)tologist timbrologist timbromaniac timbrophilist
tulipomane tulipomaniac Turcophile ufologist ultramontanist vexillologist virtuoso
...
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The Roof-Climber's Guide to Trinity: Omnibus Edition
... but its existence will have been justified if it has succeeded in providing the
young stegophilist making his first night venture upon the Trinity Roofs, with a
clue, however poor, to the creditable unravelling of their somewhat complex
mazes.
Geoffrey Winthrop Young, John Hurst, Richard Williams, 2013
The mosaic of Hoyle is in the south-east corner of the North Vestibule at the
Gallery The Daily 'Ielegraph mentioned the mosaic in its coverage of Hoyle's
appointment to the Plumian Chair: see Daily Telegraph, 28 January 1958,
Stegophilist.
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Oxford Thesaurus of English
... cars/ petrolhead/ motorhead ailurophile speleologist chocoholic stegophilist
propeller-head/ Nethead cruciverbalist canophilist fashionista cineaste/cinephile
rat buffalo tiger rabbit/hare Hobby/object ofenthusiasm Enthusiast folkmusic folkie
...
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Robertson's Words for a Modern Age: A Cross Reference of ...
... philter, photophile, pho- tophilia, photophilous, photophily, potamophil- ous,
psychrophile, psychrophilic, psychrophily, pygophilous, pyrophilia. saprophilous,
sapro- phily, scopophilia. stegophilist, termitophile(s), termitophilic, termitophilous
, ...
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The Superior Person's Second Book of Weird and Wondrous Words
Peter Bowler. staurophobia and stressing its standing as a recognized medical
condition. And then, the cross removed, demonstrating your affection and
gratitude with a little love-bite on the neck . . . STEGOPHILIST n. <£ One whose
hobby is ...
Geoffrey Winthrop-Young. ne han the conning to descryve the beautee of that ilke
place. . . . It maketh al my witte to swinke On this castel to bethinke.” and he
proceeds to rhapsodize on its beauties in a manner equal to any modern
stegophilist ...
Geoffrey Winthrop-Young, 2013
... fortification: escalade climb to top of: ascend, surmount climber of buildings:
stegophilist climber's gear: piton climber's goal: arête climbing cactus: queen of
the night climbing palm: rattan climbing plant: bine, bryony, creeper, ivy, liana,
liane, ...
... the space at our disposal will allow. It treats fully of the art of climbing as
practised by the roof-climber and wall-climber, and perhaps somewhat unfairly
emphasises the superiority of the former by dignifying him with the title of '
stegophilist ...
Leslie Stephen, Douglas William Freshfield, Sir William Martin Conway, 1907
He was a roof-climber, or stegophilist, in what was still the prehistoric era of the
sport, and later wrote — anonymously, being then a don — a tingling account of
those night-climbers who can say, as he did, that, 'by our own act we are cut off ...
Ronald William Clark, 1968
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