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RES
Respaldar, ¡m. leaninef-sfock; endorsement
Respaldar, va. 1. to endorse; superscribe; s
Respaldo, im. endorsement; back of a seat
Respectar, v. monop. to pertain; belona: re
Respectivamente, Respective, udr. respecti
Respectivo, -a, '/rfi. respective; relative
Respi"cto, sm. relation; proportion; respect
Respecto á, \'"i>'. \a consiileratiori of; wit
Respecto de, /spect to; with regard to
Respecto (al), adv. respectively; relativelv
Respeluzar, va. 1. ti> make the hair stand oi
Respetable, l"d;.
Respetuoso, -a, /able
Respetadór, -a, smf. respecter; venerator
Respetar, vu. 1. to respect; honour; revere
jRespetár, v. monop. to pertain; relate; belong-
¡Resp'to, sm. respect; consideration: attention
¡Respeto á, or de, ad. in respect to; with regard to
Respeto (de), adv. for ceremony's sake
Resppto(masteléro de), m. spare top-mast (naut.)
Respetósalcondúctai ,"/. 'ríspectfulness
.Respetoso, -a, a. respectable; respectful; dutiful
Réspice, sm. mass-offerintt; short reply
Respiufadera, sf. gleaner (woman who gleans)
Respirador, sm. gleaner ¡man that gleans)
Respigar, it. 1. to glean; gather, after the reapers
Respigón, sm. hag"-nail; stv on the eye-lid
Respingar, v. 1. to kick; wince; obey reluctantly
Respingo, sm. kick; verk; reluctance
Respiráble, ndj. respirable; that can respire
Respiración, ,«/. respiration; breathing; vent
Respiradero, sm. vent; breathinir-hole; repose
'"'- ■ ■- />/. nostrils (cavities of the nose)
f\o^'es"i're" S'e" ^rU^^^'xhafe
Respirar (no), not to open one's lips; not speak
Respirar (sin), udv. without drawing breath
Resplandecencia,/. great splendour; glory; fame
espond
Resplan
Resplandecí
Resplandor!
Responder,
Respond-'r,
Respondiente, adj. answer
Respondón, -a, a. ever rea
Responsable, ndj. respousi
Responsibilidád, sf. respon
Responsión,/. sum paid bv
Responso, sw. responsarv I
Responsório, sm. response
Respuesta, .'/• replv; answi
Resquebradura, Rcsquelir.i
Resquebrajar, vu. to crack
Requebrajo, sm. crack; chi
Resquelirajóso, -a, adi. bri
iResquebrár, '■». 1. to cracl
iKesquc ' ' '
Icsqui
ft.Resque
i: jar
Restablcc^^r, int. 2. to restore
Restablecerse, r. to recover 1
Restablecimiento, sm. re-estf
Restadór, sm. remainder (nui
Restallar, va. 1. to smack; in
^Restante, s. & adj. remainder
^
y RES
Restañar, va. 1. to stanch; stop biood; click
Restañarse, v. ref. to stand without flow
Restañasangre, sf. Indian stone stemming blood
Restaño, sm. glazed silk interwoven with gold, &c.
Restaño, monopoly: forestallinir; stop; tank
'. ].(
Restrojo, m. stubble 1
Resiicha, sf. worthless
Resucitado, -a, 'idj. re
Resucitado (pajaro), j
Resulta, sf. rebound
Respaldar, ¡m. leaninef-sfock; endorsement
Respaldar, va. 1. to endorse; superscribe; s
Respaldo, im. endorsement; back of a seat
Respectar, v. monop. to pertain; belona: re
Respectivamente, Respective, udr. respecti
Respectivo, -a, '/rfi. respective; relative
Respi"cto, sm. relation; proportion; respect
Respecto á, \'"i>'. \a consiileratiori of; wit
Respecto de, /spect to; with regard to
Respecto (al), adv. respectively; relativelv
Respeluzar, va. 1. ti> make the hair stand oi
Respetable, l"d;.
Respetuoso, -a, /able
Respetadór, -a, smf. respecter; venerator
Respetar, vu. 1. to respect; honour; revere
jRespetár, v. monop. to pertain; relate; belong-
¡Resp'to, sm. respect; consideration: attention
¡Respeto á, or de, ad. in respect to; with regard to
Respeto (de), adv. for ceremony's sake
Resppto(masteléro de), m. spare top-mast (naut.)
Respetósalcondúctai ,"/. 'ríspectfulness
.Respetoso, -a, a. respectable; respectful; dutiful
Réspice, sm. mass-offerintt; short reply
Respiufadera, sf. gleaner (woman who gleans)
Respirador, sm. gleaner ¡man that gleans)
Respigar, it. 1. to glean; gather, after the reapers
Respigón, sm. hag"-nail; stv on the eye-lid
Respingar, v. 1. to kick; wince; obey reluctantly
Respingo, sm. kick; verk; reluctance
Respiráble, ndj. respirable; that can respire
Respiración, ,«/. respiration; breathing; vent
Respiradero, sm. vent; breathinir-hole; repose
'"'- ■ ■- />/. nostrils (cavities of the nose)
f\o^'es"i're" S'e" ^rU^^^'xhafe
Respirar (no), not to open one's lips; not speak
Respirar (sin), udv. without drawing breath
Resplandecencia,/. great splendour; glory; fame
espond
Resplan
Resplandecí
Resplandor!
Responder,
Respond-'r,
Respondiente, adj. answer
Respondón, -a, a. ever rea
Responsable, ndj. respousi
Responsibilidád, sf. respon
Responsión,/. sum paid bv
Responso, sw. responsarv I
Responsório, sm. response
Respuesta, .'/• replv; answi
Resquebradura, Rcsquelir.i
Resquebrajar, vu. to crack
Requebrajo, sm. crack; chi
Resquelirajóso, -a, adi. bri
iResquebrár, '■». 1. to cracl
iKesquc ' ' '
Icsqui
ft.Resque
i: jar
Restablcc^^r, int. 2. to restore
Restablecerse, r. to recover 1
Restablecimiento, sm. re-estf
Restadór, sm. remainder (nui
Restallar, va. 1. to smack; in
^Restante, s. & adj. remainder
^
y RES
Restañar, va. 1. to stanch; stop biood; click
Restañarse, v. ref. to stand without flow
Restañasangre, sf. Indian stone stemming blood
Restaño, sm. glazed silk interwoven with gold, &c.
Restaño, monopoly: forestallinir; stop; tank
'. ].(
Restrojo, m. stubble 1
Resiicha, sf. worthless
Resucitado, -a, 'idj. re
Resucitado (pajaro), j
Resulta, sf. rebound
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Description | Volumes from a collection of 610 books rich in Highland folklore, Ossianic literature and other Celtic subjects. Many of the books annotated by John Francis Campbell of Islay, who assembled the collection. |
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Description | Selected items from five 'Special and Named Printed Collections'. Includes books in Gaelic and other Celtic languages, works about the Gaels, their languages, literature, culture and history. |
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