A Dictionary of Spanish ProverbsE. Lumley, 1834 - 391 Seiten |
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... carry this design into effect . To be conversant in the Spanish language is now considered a literary and a fashionable attainment ; it has , in fact , become a necessary study to the British merchant trading with the Spaniards , from ...
... carry this design into effect . To be conversant in the Spanish language is now considered a literary and a fashionable attainment ; it has , in fact , become a necessary study to the British merchant trading with the Spaniards , from ...
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... carry bad news . Al buen amigo , con tu pan y con tu vino.— “ To a good friend , with your bread and wine . " - Re- commending to treat your friend hospitably . Al buen callar , llaman santo . " Good silence is called holiness ...
... carry bad news . Al buen amigo , con tu pan y con tu vino.— “ To a good friend , with your bread and wine . " - Re- commending to treat your friend hospitably . Al buen callar , llaman santo . " Good silence is called holiness ...
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... carried out a corpse . " - It is used , on some occasions , to express the happiness that ought to be felt at the demise of a daughter , who they consider a cause of great anxiety and trou- ble . The old folks may have had good cause to ...
... carried out a corpse . " - It is used , on some occasions , to express the happiness that ought to be felt at the demise of a daughter , who they consider a cause of great anxiety and trou- ble . The old folks may have had good cause to ...
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... carry water to his own mill , and to leave that of his neighbour's dry . " - Which is said of a per- son who only attends to his own interest and convenience . Quisque sibi invigilat , sed non aliena laborat . Cada uno sabe donde le ...
... carry water to his own mill , and to leave that of his neighbour's dry . " - Which is said of a per- son who only attends to his own interest and convenience . Quisque sibi invigilat , sed non aliena laborat . Cada uno sabe donde le ...
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... carry a man through a journey . ” Con quien paces , y no con quien naces.- " With whom you feed , and not with those who fed you . " - It teaches that we must often forego the ties of nature from motives of convenience and utility ; or ...
... carry a man through a journey . ” Con quien paces , y no con quien naces.- " With whom you feed , and not with those who fed you . " - It teaches that we must often forego the ties of nature from motives of convenience and utility ; or ...
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affairs agena ageno agua alludes to persons amigo amor anda año applied asno barba better bien boca boda bread buen buena bueno buey casa ciento comer como corazon cria daugh devil dexa diablo dinero Dios drink Echar el diablo el lobo expence fond fortune friends gallina gato give guarda hacen hija hijo hombre honor intimates la boca labour live lleva lo que lobo lose madre mala malo mano maravedi married Mas vale mata means metaphorical ex metaphorical expression misfortune mozo muger never olla one's Oveja padre Palabras paño Parece parida perro piedra pierde pobre poco Poner poor proverb quiere reproof rich ruin Sacar sarten señor SHAK shews Signifying Spain Spaniards speak thing thou tiempo tierra Tomar trae trifling vale viejo viene villano vino wine wish woman