- Cyprus, the
flowers of the
marrow are also stuffed. The
cultivar is
called '
Cousa' in
Robinson and Decker-Walters (1997) p. 77: "Some
summer squash cultivars...
-
these squashes,
unlike that of
winter squashes.
Summer squashes include:
Cousa squash, pale-colored
zucchini varieties purportedly of
Middle Eastern or...
- roast, ****anese mayo,
purple kohlrabi,
almonds Entrée: quail, chermoula,
cousa squash,
cinnamon sugar cereal Dessert:
ricotta cheese,
maple bacon lollipops...
-
world are
reunited to talk
about "the ****ure
matters of the East" ("as
cousas ****uras do Oriente"); in fact, what they are
going to
decide is whether...
-
information provided by a
former captive called Diogo Gil,
wrote the "Roteiro das
Cousas do Achem" (Lisboa 1997) – a
description of the sultanate. Later, during...
-
Federal Republic of Nigeria, Abuja, 2008.
Doctorate Degree of
Science (HNORIS
COUSA)
Conferred On him, at the 3RD
Convocation Ceremony of the
Nigerian Turkish...
- /s/ [s̺] (dialectal [s̻]), [z̺] s, ss or s selo [ˈs̺elʊ] 'seal, stamp',
cousa [ˈkows̺ɐ] 'thing',
mesmo [ˈmɛz̺mʊ] 'same', isso or iso [ˈisʊ] "that" /t/...
- FLĂMMA(M) (flame)
chama ḷḷama
llama llama Rising diphthongs CAUSA(M) (cause)
cousa co(u)sa cosa FERRARĬU(M) (smith)
ferreiro ferre(i)ru
herrero Palatalization...
- 1971, Lisbon, Portugal) (in Portuguese) Rebelo,
Gabriel Informaçao das
cousas de
Maluco 1569 (1856 & 1955, Lisboa, Portugal) Boxer, C. R.
Portuguese and...
- Kuster-Cid,
Eduardo Fausto (2019). Dicionário renano-hunsrik: português.
Cousa. "Câmara
aprova Lei que
declara Integrante do Patrimônio Histórico e Cultural...