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-Ologies & -isms: A Thematic Dictionary
hemophilia. hidalgoism. hemophilia BLOOD, DISEASE AND ILLNESS
hemophiliac blood, disease and ILLNESS hemophobia blood hemorrhaphilia
blood henotheism GOD and GODS henotheist GOD and GODS heortological
CALENDAR ...
Laurence Urdang, Howard G. Zettler, Charles Hoequist, 1981
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Encyclopaedia Judaica Volume 2:
The law involved detailed genealogical research and contributed to the
obsession with the code of honor and hidalgoism characteristic of old-time Spain.
Since New Christians were traditionally concentrated in productive and
commercial ...
Fred Skolnik, Michael Berenbaum, 2007
... hypocrisy.16 The effects of what Symonds sometimes saw as a vicious
dictatorship and sometimes (but hardly compatibly) as the rule of 'effeminate
hidalgoism' were not, of course, so dire and, for its citizens, probably not that
noticeable.
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Main Currents of Spanish Literature
... incredible degree during the succeeding years of the century, certainly merited
attack for their baneful exaltation of hidalgoism, a species of idolatry of race and
caste which, without assuming the militaristic arrogance of Prussian Junkerthum,
...
Jeremiah Denis Matthias Ford, 1968
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Renaissance in Italy, Vol. 1: The Catholic Reaction
... wallowing in sloth and cruelty upon a pinchbeck throne ; the devil of effeminate
hidalgoism, ruinous in expenditure, mean and grasping, corrupt in private life, in
public ostentatious, vain of titles, cringing to its masters, arrogant to its inferiors.
Another distressing habit adopted by Italian aristocrats from the Spaniards was
hidalgoism. Hitherto their great strength had been that they were never idle.
Throughout the peninsula, and particularly in Venice, Pisa and Genoa, it was not
...
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Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
... hidalgo л. f^TPíft (f^ft^vwH ); «ин; pi. hidalgos; fem. hidalga; pl. hidalgas; adj.
hidalgoish f^á l<HÛ^ ; л. hidalgoism f^I?»ft4K hiddenite л. f^di^d hidder n. (Spens
.) *tf 5ГТЧЧГ; (fem.) shidder hide v.í. & i. ^TRT ...
Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī, 1981
... petty princedom, and effeminate hidalgoism. The general effect of their sojourn
was that “Broad regions, like the patrimony of St. Peter and Calabria, were given
over to marauding bandits; wide tracts of country, like the Sienese Maremma, ...
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The international library of famous literature: selected ...
... wallowing in sloth and cruelty upon a pinchbeck throne; the devil of effeminate
hidalgoism, ruinous in expenditure, mean and grasping, corrupt in private life, in
public ostentatious, vain of titles, cringing to its masters, arrogant to its inferiors.
Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl, 1900
... wallowing in sloth and cruelty upon a pinchbeck throne ; the devil of effeminate
hidalgoism, ruinous in expenditure, mean and grasping, corrupt in private life, in
public ostentatious, vain of titles, cringing to its masters, arrogant to its inferiors.
John Addington Symonds, 1898