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Novo dicionário da língua portuguesa
*Atiplar*, v.t. Darvozdetiple a. Cf. Filinto, VIII, 94. * *Atirada*,f.Acto de atirar
oudisparar. *Atiradiço*, adj. Fam. Petulante.Aquelle quese atiraa aventuras
amorosas. (De atirar) *Atirador*, m. Aquelle que atira; aquelle que dispara arma
de fogo.
Cândido de Figueiredo, 1937
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Annaes do Senado Federal
Nod i, nenhow«, assim como t ido o sonado, urna ta! on quai r lu'Uii ia di parte de
S. Ex coi atiplar r¡s bises do prujc to como Г uño enten litas e desenvolvidas pula
illnst' a la comnissao D ) relatori-i do nebro mini>tin result i prora que ...
Brazil. Congresso Nacional. Senado federal, 1861
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Spanish Verbs Made Simple(r)
... 13 atestiguar cantar (averiguar) 1-3 atiborrar cantar 1 atildar cantar 1 4B atinar
cantar 1 atiplar cantar 1 atirantar cantar 1 atisbar cantar 1 atizar cantar (cazar) 1-
4 atocinar cantar 1 atolondrar cantar 1 atomizar cantar (cazar) 1-4 atontar cantar
...
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Dictionary of the Spanish and English Languages: With a ...
Atiplar, va. To raise the sou a musical instrument. | vr, grow very sharp or acute,
Atirantar , va. To fix collar beams in a hung. Atiriciarse, vr.To grow jaundiced.
Alisbadéro, stii. Peep-hole. Atisbador, a, s. A person who pries into the business
and ...
Saint Hiliaire Blanc, 1848
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A Dictionary of the Spanish and English Languages: Abridged ...
Attncar, sm. Tincal; borax. Atiplar, та. To raise the pitch of a musical instrument —
vr. To grow very sharp. Atirantar, ta. To fix collar-beams in a building. Atiriciarse,
vr. To get the jaundice. AtisbadtTo, sm. Peep-hole. [ness. Atisbador, ra, e. A prier
...
Mariano Velázquez de la Cadena, 1858
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A Comprehensive Etymological Dictionary of the Spanish ...
See estibar.] atipicidad f. the state of being atypical; atípico, ca a. atypical. [a(2) +
típico.] atiplado, da a. (mus.) treble, high pitched; atiplar t. to raise the pitch of. [a- (
1) + tiple.] atirantar t. to tighten, stretch; (arch.) to brace with ties. [a- (1) + tirante.] ...
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A new pocket dictionary of the English & Spanish languages ...
Atolladero, s.m. A deep miry place; obstacle, impediment. Atollar, r.n. To fall into
the mire. Atollarse, v.r. To be involved in difficulties. [tion. Atiplar, v.a. To raise the
sound of Atolondramiento, s.m. Stupefae- a musical instrument, [or acute.
Mariano Cubí y Soler, 1823
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A Dictionary, Spanish and English, and English and Spanish: ...
Atiplar, v. a. to Bharpen the sound. — Atipldrse.v. r. to pass suddenly from a grave
to an acbte note or sound in singing or ploying. — A tita mas lira, adv. pell fnell,
confused- j ly, tumultnously. Atiriciar, v. a. to grow yellow countenanced, to full ...
Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, 1809
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A Dictionary of the Spanish and English and English and ...
Atiplar, va. to raise the sound of an instrument. Atirantar, va. to fix collar-beams in
a building. Atiriciarse, vref. to be affected with the iaun- Atisbadéro, em. peep-
hole. (dice. Atisbadór, -я, »т/. prier into others' business. Atisbadora, s/, prying
into ...
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Nuevo diccionario portatil: Español é Ingles
ornament; elegance Atildar , v. a. to point }] to remark , or criticise |f to adorn ; to
dress Atinadamente , adv. dexterously Atinar, v. n. to hit the mark j| to guess right
Atincar, s. m. horax Atiplar, v. a. to sharpen the sound Atiplarsc , i». r. to pass from
...
Claude Marie Gattel, 1803