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ciento de doscientas varas
A cada paso hemos hallado espacios de ciento, de doscientas varas, [3] cubiertos de palizadas provenientes de la ruina de un árbol que desplomaron los años y los vientos....
— from Heath's Modern Language Series: The Spanish American Reader by Ernesto Nelson

contrariety disagreement difference variation
SYN: Dissonance, disharmony, discord, contrariety, disagreement, difference, variation.
— from A Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms or, Synonyms and Words of Opposite Meaning by Samuel Fallows

ciento de doscientas varas
[3] de ciento, de doscientas varas (not de ciento varas ).
— from Heath's Modern Language Series: The Spanish American Reader by Ernesto Nelson

corre detrás de vanas
Temo mucho que mis deseos no se vean cumplidos, y que la contemplación de las perfecciones pasadas quede circunscrita al estrecho círculo en que hoy se halla, entre el torbellino de la demente juventud que corre detrás de vanas utopias y bárbaras 10 novedades.
— from Doña Perfecta by Benito Pérez Galdós

Charles Dauphin de Viennois
Page 411 {411} Charles , Dauphin de Viennois ( c. 1355), has his shield held by a single dolphin.
— from A Complete Guide to Heraldry by Arthur Charles Fox-Davies

consuetudo deflexit de via
In quo verbo lapsa consuetudo deflexit de via sensimque eo deducta est, ut honestatem ab utilitate secernens constitueret esse honestum aliquid, quod utile non esset, et utile, quod non honestum, qua nulla pernicies maior hominum vitae potuit afferri.
— from De Officiis by Marcus Tullius Cicero

Charles Dauphin de Vienne
Not that he was a profound politician, nor was he borrowing trouble about the possible consequences of the marriage of his cousin Marguerite de Bourgoyne to his cousin Charles, Dauphin de Vienne; nor as to how long the good understanding which had been patched up between the Duke of Austria and the King of France would last; nor how the King of England would take this disdain of his daughter.
— from Notre-Dame de Paris by Victor Hugo

chamber Don Domingo Varnier
I often saw the king’s gentleman of the chamber, Don Domingo Varnier, another gentleman in the service of the Princess of the Asturias, and one of the princess’s bed-chamber women.
— from The Memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt, 1725-1798. Complete by Giacomo Casanova

clausure door Dorfod v
yonder Dodi, v. to put, to lay, to deposit, to place, to give Dodiad, n. a laying; a giving Dodiadol, a. positional Dodol, a. posited, set, laid Dodrefn, n. furniture Dodrefniad, n. a furnishing Dodrefnu, v. to furnish Dodrefnyn, a piece of furniture Dodw, n. a laying, a setting Dodwy, v. to lay, to deposit Doddi, v. to come Doe, n. yesterday Doedyd, v. to say, to speak Doeth, a. wise Doethder, n. wisdom Doethi, v. to show wisdom Doethineb, n. wisdom Doethyn, n. wiseacre Dof, n. utensil: a. tame, gentle Dofaeth, n. domesticity Dofawd, n. training Dofedig, a. trained, tamed Dofiad, n. a taming Doir, n. trained state Dofraeth, n. usage; domesticity, lodging, quarters Dofredig, a. domiciliated Dofreithiad, n. domiciliation Dofreithio, v. to domiciliate Dofriad, n. domiciliation Dofrol, a. domiciliating Dofydd, n. one who forms or trains; tamer; the Lord Dofyddiad, n. organiser Dog, n. share, dividend Dogn, n. due quantity, share Dognedd, n. quantity; enough Dogni, v. to proportion Dogniad, n. proportioning Dognol, a. proportional Dôl, n. a winding; bow; dale; ring; noose, loop Dolog, a. having windings Dolef, n. shout Dolefain, v. to shout Dolen, n. loop, ring, bow Doleniad, a. a forming a bow, ring or loop Dolenu, v. to form a ring Dolff, n. curve or bow Dolffyn, n. dolphin Doli, v. to form a ring or loop Doloch, n. moan, wailing Dolur, n. ache, pain, soar Dolurio, v. to pain, to ache Dolurus, a. sore, painful Dolwch, n. adoration Dolystain, n. trembling noise Dolysteinio, v. to quiver Dolystum, n. curved form Dolystumiad, n. a curving Dolystumio, v. to curve Don, a. that overspreads Dondiad, n. a taunting Dondio, v. to taunt Doniad, n. an endowing Donio, v. to endow, to gift Doniog, a. endowed, gifted Doniol, a. endowing, giving Dôr, n. a clausure; door Dorfod, v. to be concerned Dorglwyd, n. covering hurdle Dori, v. to be concerned Doriad, n. a being concerned Dorlawd, n. a fondling Dorlota, v. to fondle Dorth, n. covering; limit Dos, n. drop, particle: v. go, do thou go Dosbarth, n. class; discrimination Dosbarthedig, a. classified; distinguished; discriminated Dosbarthedigaeth, n. classification, distinction Dosbarthiad, n. distinguishing Dosbarthol, a distributive Dosbarthu, v. to distribute, to distinguish, to determine Dosbarthus, a. discretive Dosbarthwr, n. distributer, an analyser Dosben, n. a particular Dosbeniad, n. a particularising Dosi, v. to trickle, to drop Dosiad, n. a trickling, dropping Dosog, a. having drops Dosol,
— from A Pocket Dictionary: Welsh-English by William Richards

Contarini Doxe di Vanesia
The altar-frontal is inscribed: "☦ MCCCLXII de Settembrio in lo tempo del nobele Miser Andrea Contarini Doxe di Vanesia e Miser Francesco Contarini Conte de' Grado fo fatta questa palla e Donado Macalorso da Vinesia me fece."
— from The Shores of the Adriatic The Austrian Side, The Küstenlande, Istria, and Dalmatia by F. Hamilton (Frederick Hamilton) Jackson

Claude Dame de vi
12-18, 142; iv. 176 Chateaubriand, Brien de, i. 6 Chateaubriand, Christian de, i. 8; ii. 23 , 295 , 319 ; iii. 126; v. 63-65, 326; vi. 253 Chateaubriand, François Henri de, i. 11 Chateaubriand, Frédéric de, i. 109; ii. 64 Chateaubriand, Geoffroy de, i. 15 Chateaubriand, Lord of Beaufort, Guillaume de, i. 43 Chateaubriand, Guy of, i. 9 Chateaubriand, Michel de, i. 7, 11 Chateaubriand, Pierre de, i. 32 Chateaubriand, Thiern de, i. 6 Chateaubriand, Bénigne Jeanne de (see Chateaubourg) Chateaubriand, Charlotte of (see Croï) Chateaubriand, Claude Dame de, vi. 173 Chateaubriand, Julie Marie
— from The Memoirs of François René Vicomte de Chateaubriand sometime Ambassador to England, Volume 2 (of 6) Mémoires d'outre-tombe, volume 2 by Chateaubriand, François-René, vicomte de

Crusade does differ very
There is indeed one respect in which the case of the Crusade does differ very much from modern political cases like prohibition or the penny post.
— from The New Jerusalem by G. K. (Gilbert Keith) Chesterton

Contents D Dahr village
[ Contents ] D Dahr, village, 76 .
— from The Tuzuk-i-Jahangiri: or, Memoirs of Jahangir (Volume 1 of 2) by Emperor of Hindustan Jahangir

Coleccion de Documentos V
ann. 1566, n. 89.—Coleccion de Documentos, V, 518.
— from A History of the Inquisition of Spain; vol. 2 by Henry Charles Lea

city Derville disappeared very
Hector kept the note, as indeed he had a good right to do, and Monsieur and Madams Bertrand are still prosperous and respected inhabitants of Rouen, from which city Derville disappeared very soon after the incidents just related.
— from Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 459 Volume 18, New Series, October 16, 1852 by Various

Charles Dilke drew vigorous
On February 1, Sir Charles Dilke drew vigorous comparisons between the present and former campaigns.
— from South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. 4 (of 8) From Lord Roberts' Entry into the Free State to the Battle of Karree by Louis Creswicke

Cancelliere del Duca Valentino
[210] Record of Lucretia's household expenses for the year 1506 (Archives of Modena): July 31, 1506, a Federigo Cancelliere del Duca Valentino per andare per le poste in Spagna dal Duca.
— from Lucretia Borgia According to Original Documents and Correspondence of Her Day by Ferdinand Gregorovius

currently dormant dispute various
Military expenditures - percent of GDP: 3.9% (FY99) Transnational Issues Libya Disputes - international: Libya has claimed more than 32,000 sq km in southeastern Algeria and about 25,000 sq km in the Tommo region of Niger in a currently dormant dispute; various Chadian rebels from the Aozou region reside in southern Libya Refugees and internally displaced persons: refugees (country of origin): 8,873 (Palestinian Territories) (2006) Trafficking in persons: current situation: Libya is a transit and destination country for men, women, and children from sub-Saharan Africa and Asia trafficked for forced labor and sexual exploitation; many victims willingly migrate to Libya en route to Europe with the help of smugglers, but may be forced into prostitution or work as laborers and beggars to pay off their $800-$1,200 smuggling debt; laborers from Egypt, Sudan, and Ethiopia are reportedly trafficked to Libya for the purpose of labor exploitation tier rating: Tier 2 Watch List - Libya is placed on the Tier 2 Watch List for its lack of evidence of increasing efforts to address trafficking since 2004 This page was last updated on 8 February, 2007
— from The 2007 CIA World Factbook by United States. Central Intelligence Agency


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