Dizionario italiano, ed inglese, Volume 1

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G. Marenigh, 1816 - English language - 1160 pages
 

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Page 34 - I shall, or will have, Thou shall, or wilt have. He shall, or will have. We shall, or will have, Ye shall, or will have, They shall, or will have FUTURE PERFECT TENSE.
Page 168 - Ellipsis, an oval figure generated from the section of a cone by a plane cutting both sides of the cone, but not parallel to the base, and meeting with the base when produced...
Page 176 - Dispossession or deprivation of a definitive sentence of a court of judicature; proof, evidence. EVIDENCE, eVe-dense, t.
Page 16 - ... eaten, eaves, entreat, endear, escheat, fear, fearful, feasible, feasibility, feast, feat, feature, flea, fleam, freak, gear, gleam, glean, to grease, grease, greaves, heal, heap, hear, heat, heath, heathen, heave, impeach, increase...
Page 269 - LONTRA, animai rapace che vive di pesci, di grandezza simile alla gatta, di color volpino, e si ripara nei laghi PICCOLOCCHIO , anfibio, che ha al labbro superiore due piccole antenne Pipa, anfibio, che ai piedi anteriori, invece d' unghie, ha quattro becchetti o merli RANA, genere d
Page 215 - Nello, dipintore, di liberar tutti e tre di dover trovar modo da ugnersi il grifo alle spese di Calandrino.
Page 179 - Milan has 400,000 inhabitants; — fagotto, depart ; che vi fa egli che venga o non venga? what is it to you if he comes or not?
Page 16 - ... meal, mean, meat, measles, meathe, neap, near, neat, pea, peace, peak, peal, pease, peat, plea, plead, please, reach, to read, ream, reap, rear, rearward, reason , recheat...
Page 270 - Cosa avviluppata e ravvolta insieme e senz' ordine, e si dice di stoppa, di lino, di bambagia , di panni e simili cose. — Strufgnòn pr' el gomissèl, Anima sf Carta o cencio arrotolato su cui si aggomitola il refe o simile.
Page 188 - He hum homem de tanta bondade, que ate os seas inmgos sao obrigados a estima-Jo, he is so good a man that even his enemies have a value for him. Ate os mais vis homens tomavao a liberdade de, fyc., the very worst of men took such a liberty as to, &c. Ate

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