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enseñanza vía el net
imagen (por ejemplo, para la formación o enseñanza vía el net, o en conferencias entre varias personas vía el net).
— from Entretiens / Interviews / Entrevistas by Marie Lebert

emete Voc emote NED
Amete , sb. ant, emmet, NED; amte , W2; emete , Voc.; emote , NED; ematte , Voc.;
— from A Concise Dictionary of Middle English from A.D. 1150 to 1580 by A. L. (Anthony Lawson) Mayhew

extraordinary vividness even now
I remember that dinner table with extraordinary vividness even now.
— from The War of the Worlds by H. G. (Herbert George) Wells

erigunt vitex et nymphea
Satyrium et eruca penem erigunt, vitex et nymphea semen extinguunt , [4123] some herbs provoke lust, some again, as agnus castus, water-lily, quite extinguisheth seed; poppy causeth sleep, cabbage resisteth drunkenness, &c., and that which is more to be admired, that such and such plants should have a peculiar virtue to such particular parts, [4124] as to the head aniseeds, foalfoot, betony, calamint, eye-bright, lavender, bays, roses, rue, sage, marjoram, peony, &c. For the lungs calamint, liquorice, ennula campana, hyssop, horehound, water germander, &c.
— from The Anatomy of Melancholy by Robert Burton

energy vigour Eng n
behold, lo Enyd, n. while, time, space Enydd, n. seat of intellect Enyfed, n. energy, vigour Eng, n. space: a ample Engherdded, n. a sojourning Engi, v. to set at large, to free Englyn, n. a metre so called Engu, v. to set at large, to free Engur, a. marvellous, amazing Engurio, v. to marvel Engwarth, n. a beach Engwth, n. a push: a. sudden Engyl, n. expanding principle: fire; angels Engyn, n. an outcast, a wretch Engyrth, a. awful, direful Eoca, v. to catch salmon Eofnder, n. confidence, boldness Eofneg, n. the parrhesia Eofni, v. to make bold Eofniad, n. a growing bold Eog, n. a salmon Eogyn, n. a samlet Eon, a. bold, daring, forward Eondra, n. boldness, daringness Eoni, v. to grow daring Eorth, a. diligent, assiduous Eos, n. a nightingale Eosaidd, a. like a nightingale Epa, n. an ape, a monkey Epples, n. leaven; ferment Eppil, n. offspring, issue Eppiledd, n. offspring Eppilgar, a. prolific, teeming Eppiliad, n. bringing forth Eppilio, v. to generate, to multiply Eppiliwr, n. one who generates Epynt, n. an ascent, a slope Er, n. impulse forward: prep.
— from A Pocket Dictionary: Welsh-English by William Richards

El vulgo es necio
A Schoolmaster’s Difficulties El vulgo es necio y pues lo paga, es justo Hablarle en necio para darle el gusto.
— from The Social Cancer: A Complete English Version of Noli Me Tangere by José Rizal

et vena et nervus
Now Roland, in his edition of Roger's "Chirurgia," criticises both of these statements of his master, as follows: Nota quod quamvis Rogerius dicat quod apponatur albumen ovi, non approbo, quia frigidum est naturaliter, et vena et nervus et arteria frigida sunt naturaliter, et propter frigiditatem utrorumque non potest perfecte fieri consolidatio.
— from Gilbertus Anglicus: Medicine of the Thirteenth Century by Henry E. (Henry Ebenezer) Handerson

EVERTS Vocal Expression net
EVERTS Vocal Expression net $1.00 The Speaking Voice .
— from Vocal Expression: A Class-book of Voice Training and Interpretation by Katherine Jewell Everts

etiam virorum egregiorum nostræ
Quin etiam virorum egregiorum nostræ ætatis neminem musicum agnovimus, Erasmum, Alciatum, Budæum, Jasonem, Vesalium, Gesnerum.
— from Jerome Cardan: A Biographical Study by W. G. (William George) Waters

eximio vestro erga nos
Quam sententiam nobis confirmarunt ea quæ copiosè clarissimus Eques D. Archibadus Jonsto nus Varistonus in soro supremo Judex, à reliquis tum Ordinum cum Ecclesiæ hujus Regni Delegate Londine nonita pridem remissus, in hac ipsa Synodo Nationali de eximio vestro erga nos syudio commemoravit: Præfertim quanta fid, quam solicita diligentia nofsram, vel Domini potius nostri Jesu Christi causam, quæ nunc Londini agitur & promoveriitis, & promovers etiamnum fatagatis.
— from The Acts Of The General Assemblies of the Church of Scotland by Church of Scotland. General Assembly

E Versuch einer Naturgeschichte
Goeze , J. A. E. Versuch einer Naturgeschichte der Eingeweidewürmer thierischer Körper.
— from The Animal Parasites of Man by Fred. V. (Frederick Vincent) Theobald

even ventured every now
He even ventured, every now and then, upon a smile.
— from The King's Highway by G. P. R. (George Payne Rainsford) James

eam vituperarent et nunquam
parentibus esset odiosa et eam vituperarent, et nunquam illam arborem videre vellent, a simili locum in quo Deus, quem diligere debemus, suspensus fuit, odio habere debeamus et nunquam deberemus ejus presenciam affectare.’
— from Mediæval Heresy & the Inquisition by Arthur Stanley Turberville

et viginti episcopi nomen
“Etenim, B. Pater, cum centum et viginti episcopi nomen suum dederint, ut in tanti momenti quæstione audiantur, evidens est, discussionem non posse intra paucos dies præcipitari, nisi magno rerum ac pacis religiosæ dispendio.
— from Letters From Rome on the Council by Johann Joseph Ignaz von Döllinger

eructat verbum et nox
Dies diei eructat verbum et nox nocti indicat scientiam (ps. 18, v. 3).
— from The Divine Office A Study of the Roman Breviary by Edward J. Quigley

Ego vero evangelio non
[11] Ego vero evangelio non crederem, nisi ecclesiæ Catholicæ me commoveret auctoritas.—
— from Collected Essays, Volume V Science and Christian Tradition: Essays by Thomas Henry Huxley


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