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Yth esa hi ow mires orthis.langbot langbot
Follow this road for about 10 miles, passing through Pelynt.
An venyn a olas pan glewas an yeyn-nowodhow.englishtainment-tm-0wZUTRvH englishtainment-tm-0wZUTRvH
pass over, pass by, pass through
Eus arghans dhis?langbot langbot
After that, one passes through Liskeard. /
Ny allav vy kana yn ta.langbot langbot
pass through
Henn yw ow lyver.langbot langbot
After that, one passes through Liskeard.
Res yw dhyn diberth a-varr.langbot langbot
pass through
Ow thas yw hemma.langbot langbot
So that it passed through the heart;
Studhyer ov.langbot langbot
(hkv.) pass over, pass by, pass through
Yma jynn-amontya dhymm.langbot langbot
When ready for application, the glaze consistency would be like single cream and readily pass through a fine mesh sieve.
Trigys ov vy gans ow hi.englishtainment-tm-ZhogN46j englishtainment-tm-ZhogN46j
permeate (v.) suffuse; charge doreganas; pass through; penetrate dewana, gwana dre; soak through; seep through; penetrate sygera dre; infiltrate; penetrate ynsidhla
O Tom pur vysi?langbot langbot
6And Abram passed through the land unto the place of Sichem, unto the plain of Moreh. And the Canaanite was then in the land.
Yth esov vy ow koslowes.englishtainment-tm-82r4ZmEQ englishtainment-tm-82r4ZmEQ
The potters packed the kiln, ensuring that the flames could pass through the mass of pots to give an even distribution of temperature throughout each chamber.
“A vyn’ta aga frena?” “Mynnav.”langbot langbot
There was very little excitement in the station, as the officials, failing to realise that anything further than a breakdown between Byfleet and Woking junction had occurred, were running the theatre trains which usually passed through Woking round by Virginia Water or Guildford.
Ple'ma an klavji?langbot langbot
The dry materials were broken-down, sometimes by hand and hammer, and added to the blunger to mix them into a slip – a creamy mixture of water and clay which was passed through a sieve to remove organic matter and particles above a certain size.
Ny veu an lavar-ma treylys whath.englishtainment-tm-69seMoiu englishtainment-tm-69seMoiu
1For I do not want you to be ignorant of the fact, brothers and sisters, that our ancestors were all under the cloud and that they all passed through the sea. 2They were all baptized into Moses in the cloud and in the sea. 3They all ate the same spiritual food 4and drank the same spiritual drink; for they drank from the spiritual rock that accompanied them, and that rock was Christ. 5Nevertheless, God was not pleased with most of them; their bodies were scattered in the wilderness.
dy'Mergher yw hedhyw.langbot langbot
n. gen. vi. tremen m.; SPORT pass m. -ys; through hills aja /'ædʒɐ/ m., pl. ajiow, ajow PN, d = KK ajwa; bol /bʊl/ m. PN; valley glynn m., pl. glydnow
Bryntin!langbot langbot
Just over the top of the hill they came on the patch of fir-wood. Leaving the road they went into the deep resin-scented darkness of the trees, and gathered dead sticks and cones to make a fire. Soon they had a merry crackle of flame at the foot of a large fir-tree and they sat round it for a while, until they began to nod. Then, each in an angle of the great tree’s roots, they curled up in their cloaks and blankets, and were soon fast asleep. They set no watch; even Frodo feared no danger yet, for they were still in the heart of the Shire. A few creatures came and looked at them when the fire had died away. A fox passing through the wood on business of his own stopped several minutes and sniffed.
Nyns on da ganso.langbot langbot
Originally all passing traffic would have to go through here - imagine the hustle and bustle of shoppers alongside the teams of horses & china clay wagons.
Res yw dhymm mos lemmyn.langbot langbot
‘Your small fire, of course, would not melt even ordinary gold. This Ring has already passed through it unscathed, and even unheated. But there is no smith’s forge in this Shire that could change it at all. Not even the anvils and furnaces of the Dwarves could do that. It has been said that dragon-fire could melt and consume the Rings of Power, but there is not now any dragon left on earth in which the old fire is hot enough; nor was there ever any dragon, not even Ancalagon the Black, who could have harmed the One Ring, the Ruling Ring, for that was made by Sauron himself. There is only one way: to find the Cracks of Doom in the depths of Orodruin, the Fire-mountain, and cast the Ring in there, if you really wish to destroy it, to put it beyond the grasp of the Enemy for ever.’
Ev a wel agas margh.langbot langbot
sing in a choir with his m. nefra ny gan ev en cur gans y ganow RD; I want to kiss your m. dhe'th ganow madna vy (< mannafi) abma BM; with a firey flame from his m. gans flamm tan mes a y ganow BM; their ms. are full of bitterness and ready to curse aga ganowow ew leun a wherowder ha parys dha còssya TH; your hateful, filthy soul will not pass through your m. dha ena (< enef) plos casadow ny vedn dos dre dha anow PC; let us all confess with m and heart gero (< gesow) nei oll dhe confessya gen ganow ha gen colon TH; from the m. of the Father a anow an tas WJ; der anow an tas WJ der ganaw; in his m. and his nose en y anow ha y frigow WJ; with our ms. and tongues gans agan ganowow ha tavosow TH >
Yma dhedhi mab aral.langbot langbot
And within a little after he saith: ‘Sin came into this world by one man and through sin came death, and so death passed to all men’.
Dy’gol vydh a-vorow.langbot langbot
There were rumours of strange things happening in the world outside; and as Gandalf had not at that time appeared or sent any message for several years, Frodo gathered all the news he could. Elves, who seldom walked in the Shire, could now be seen passing westward through the woods in the evening, passing and not returning; but they were leaving Middle-earth and were no longer concerned with its troubles. There were, however, dwarves on the road in unusual numbers. The ancient East-West Road ran through the Shire to its end at the Grey Havens, and dwarves had always used it on their way to their mines in the Blue Mountains. They were the hobbits’ chief source of news from distant parts - if they wanted any: as a rule dwarves said little and hobbits asked no more. But now Frodo often met strange dwarves of far countries, seeking refuge in the West. They were troubled, and some spoke in whispers of the Enemy and of the Land of Mordor.
Yma eth broder dhymm.langbot langbot
Mercury is a chemical element with the symbol Hg and atomic number 80. It is commonly known as quicksilver and was formerly named hydrargyrum (/haɪˈdrɑːrdʒərəm/ hy-DRAR-jər-əm) from the Greek words, hydor (water) and argyros (silver).[4] A heavy, silvery d-block element, mercury is the only metallic element that is known to be liquid at standard conditions for temperature and pressure; the only other element that is liquid under these conditions is the halogen bromine, though metals such as caesium, gallium, and rubidium melt just above room temperature. Mercury occurs in deposits throughout the world mostly as cinnabar (mercuric sulfide). The red pigment vermilion is obtained by grinding natural cinnabar or synthetic mercuric sulfide. Mercury is used in thermometers, barometers, manometers, sphygmomanometers, float valves, mercury switches, mercury relays, fluorescent lamps and other devices, though concerns about the element's toxicity have led to mercury thermometers and sphygmomanometers being largely phased out in clinical environments in favor of alternatives such as alcohol- or galinstan-filled glass thermometers and thermistor- or infrared-based electronic instruments. Likewise, mechanical pressure gauges and electronic strain gauge sensors have replaced mercury sphygmomanometers. Mercury remains in use in scientific research applications and in amalgam for dental restoration in some locales. It is also used in fluorescent lighting. Electricity passed through mercury vapor in a fluorescent lamp produces short-wave ultraviolet light, which then causes the phosphor in the tube to fluoresce, making visible light. Mercury poisoning can result from exposure to water-soluble forms of mercury (such as mercuric chloride or methylmercury), by inhalation of mercury vapor, or by ingesting any form of mercury.
Res yw dhymm diberth.langbot langbot
Paul seemed unamused by my involuntary mirth: “It wasn’t funny, Peter! It was quite terrifying actually.” I composed myself and, with difficulty, removed the grin from my face. “Of course. Terrifying. Absolutely terrifying. ... So, may I take it you were taken unawares by this rearguard attack?” He nodded in a sullen fashion. (Obviously, he didn’t much like my attempted joke.) “There was just one – there haven’t been many zombies passing through the cemetery. So, after we managed to fight it off, we decided to stay put. We managed to scavenge some food and cooking equipment from the gate-keeper’s house without being noticed again. So, we’ve been here ever since – or so I believe.” There was an obvious gap in his recollection – a gap which I thought Charles could not (reliably) fill. So, I decided to pursue the matter. “How did you manage to fight the, er, ‘Roundhead’ off?” “Well, Charles was completely useless, of course ...” commenced Paul Charles frowned and started to protest. “...Correction: His Royal Majesty immediately took command of the situation and, by dint of bravely fainting, allowed me to deal with it ...” Suitably mollified, Charles fell silent. The story that emerged (after lots of hand-waving and recounting of exaggerated deeds of valour) was that, with a profusely bleeding left buttock, a naked Paul had been able physically to repel the initial attack of the zombie – which then turned its attention to a less troublesome target: the supine and unconscious figure of Charles. This explained how Charles, too, had been bitten – albeit on a more ‘decent’ part of his body. “... So, at that point, I sought divine intervention ...” (Paul was very pious.)
A yllowgh ow gweres?langbot langbot
66 sinne gevind in 10 ms. Hulle kom uit baie bronne en word nie nagegaan nie.