10 ПОРТУГАЛЬСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «CARCAVEAR»
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Novo dicionário da língua portuguesa
Prov. trasm. Barranco. (Decárcava) *Carcavar*, v.t. Rodearcom cárcava. Tornar
ôco. V. i. Abrir cárcava. V. p. Rasgarse, abrirse: «carcavavase um algar.» Camillo
,Mulher Fatal,19. * *Carcavear*, v.i.Des. O mesmo que carcavar. * *Carcaveira*,f.
Cândido de Figueiredo, 1937
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La fortificación y el arte militar en los tratados ...
Lorenzo Celorrio (1996): Presenta un abocinamiento hacia el exterior y
generalmente un arco escarzano muy rebajado cuando están cubiertas.
carcavear, carcavear [de cárcava 'zanja o foso defensivo', 'hoya en general, y
particularmente la ...
Marta SÁNCHEZ ORENSE, 2012
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Dictionary of the Spanish and English Languages
CarcavAriS CarcaveAr, va. To fortify acamp. CARCAVERA,*/.Vulgar prostitute
about ditches. CarcA vc>, sm.(Ant.) The cavity of the abdomen. Carcav<5n, sm.
Large and deep ditch. CarcAx y Carcaza, sf. 1. Kind of fire-engine. 2. Ribbon with
a ...
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A dictionary of the Spanish and English languages: wherein ...
Carcavir, Carcavear, va. (Obs.) To fortify a camp. Carcavéra, if. (Littl. us.) Vulgar
prostitute about ditches. Cárcavo, im. (Obs ) The cavity of the abdomen-
Carcavón, tm. Large and deep ditch. Carcax, га. Carcaza, tf 1. Kind of fire-engine.
2.
Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, Mateo Seoane Sobral, 1854
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A Dictionary, Spanish and English, and English and Spanish: ...
Carcaveido, da, p. p. from Carcavear, v. a. to dig pits or .graves. Carcavera, s. f. a
strumpet that haunts church-yards, Carcavo, s. m. the bottom of the belly.
Carcavon, s. m. a great deep pit, such as are sometimes made by mighty falls of
water, ...
Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, 1809
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Neuman and Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
Carcavar, Carcavear, i n. (Obs.) To fortify a camp. Carcavera, tf. (Littl. us.) Vulgar
prostitute about ditches. Carc&vo, tm. (Obs.) The cavity of the abdomen.
Carcav6n, tm. Large and deep ditch. Carcax, tm. Carcaza, tf 1. Kind of fire-engine
. 2.
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Baretti, Mateo Seoane, 1831
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A dictionary of the Spanish and English languages, orig. ...
Carcavar, Carcavear, va. (Obs.) To fortify a camp. Carcavera, if. (Littl. us.) Vulgar
prostitute about ditches. Carc&vo, tm. (Obs.) The cavity of the abdomen.
Carcav6n, at. Large and deep ditch. Carcax, at. Carcaza, if. 1. Kind of tire-engine.
2.
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marc' Antonio Baretti, Mateo Seoane Sobral, 1862
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Diccionario español e ingles: conteniente la significacion y ...
CARCAVA , s. f. a grave , ot rather a great pit , such as armies use to bury their
dead in after a battle. CARCAVEAR. v. a. to dig pits or graves. CARCAVE'RA , s. f
. a strumpet that haunts church-yards. CA'RCA VO , s. in. the bottom of the belly.
Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, 1786
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A Dictionary of the Spanish Language in Two Parts: 1. ...
CarcavAr, CarcaveAr, re. to intrench a camp. Carcftvo, em. ccvity of the abdomen.
Carcavón, um. wide and deep ditch. Carcax, em. I fire-engine ; ribbon w ith a
case Carcaza,/, j at the end to bear the cross ; quiver. Cárcel, sf. prison ; wooden
...
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Nouveau dictionnaire français-espagnol et espagnol-français: ...
CÀRCAVA , s. f. Fossé d'une place . || Fosse à enterrer un mort. || Fondrière, ravin
. CARCAVAR, v. a. V. Carcavear. CARCAVEADO, DA , p. p. et adj. de Carcavear.
Entouré d'un fossé , etc. CARCAVEAR, v. a. Creuser un fossé autour d'une ...
Domingo Gian Trapani, 1826