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Summer in her
wheaten garland crown'd; Here
Autumn the rich
trodden grapes besmear. And ****y
Winter shivers in the rear. — Ovid,
Metamorphoses 2.34 Nicolas...
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reflected in the Brevibacterium's
species name
linens which is
Latin for '
besmearing'. The
cheese is
placed on
wooden shelves, then gets
washed with a whey...
- and
blood held in by the tendons." A
corpse that is "reduced to a blood-
besmeared skeleton without flesh but held in by the tendons." A
corpse that is "reduced...
- D.) in a
verse in
which the poet
describes a
young female Kāpālikā who
besmears herself with
ashes from the
funeral pyre of her lover. Varāhamihira (c...
- "****tish" with
venereal disease makes Shakespeare's use of the word "
besmeared" more specific.
Fontana states: "The
effect of time,
personified as a...
- birth. Allah's
Messenger (ﷺ) was at that time
wearing a
woollen cloak and
besmearing the
camels with tar. He said: Have you got with you the dates? I said:...
- day, the
murtis of
Krishna and his
beloved Radha,
richly adorned and
besmeared with
colored powder. In Braj, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Bengal,
Odisha and ****am...
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Atharvasiras Upanishsad describes the
pashupata vrata as that
which consists of
besmearing one's own body with
ashes and at the same time
muttering mantra — "Agni...
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above the mud and
threatening to fall into it—as some have done; dirt-
besmeared walls and
decaying foundations,
every repulsive lineament of poverty,...
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something adhesive (usually dirt)
adjective From
Scots claggert meaning "
besmeared". cowp to tip over/to fall over verb From Scots. crack,
craic banter/fun/gossip/news...