adown in Vietnamese

giới từ &Phó từ
(từ cổ), (thơ ca) ở dưới, xuống, xuống dưới

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1. "Hebrew Lexicon entry for 'Adown"

2. General (13 matching dictionaries) Adown: Merriam-Webster.com [home, info] Adown: Collins English Dictionary [home, info]

3. Definitions for Adown were found at OneLook.com

4. Asociación Síndrome de Down Adown

5. Volume loading (500 mL colloid over 20 min) performed during abdominal exploration significantly reduced Adown (P = 0.001) and resulted in Adown values ≤ 2 mmHg in all 13 patients.

6. Down-Adown-derry; a book of fairy poems, with illus

7. Adown (Adverb) down, downward; to or in a lower place

8. See Adown used in context: 1 rhyme, 1 Shakespeare work several books and articles.

9. We found 13 dictionaries with English definitions that include the word Adown: Click on the first link on a line below to go directly to a page where "Adown" is defined

10. Down-Adown-derry, Her cheeks were like wine, Her eyes in her wee face Like water-sparks shine, Her niminy fingers Her sleek tresses preen, The which in the combing She peeps out between; Singing down-Adown-derry.

11. All Adown her back floated tresses of ruddy gold, with a slender jeweled circlet confining them at the brow

12. And tear-floods course Adown the cheeks they only scald; The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night “An erne methought came in,” she says, “and swept Adown the hall, and drenched me and all of us with blood, and ill shall that betoken, for methought it was the double of …

13. Origin of Adown Old English adūn, earlier of dūne (“off the hill”) (compare Latin ad vallum > Old French à val, used in the same way).

14. When the anti-counterfeit fiber freely falls on a plane, one surface of two material parts is upward, and the other is adown.

15. 30 Soil oribatida amount has a marked seasonal change, and the majority inclines to distribute in topsoil with high temperature, while low temperature may cause the oribatida moving adown.

16. While the tides of time Eat out the rocks of empire, and the stars Of human destiny Adown the void Go glittering to their doom, she changeless sweeps Through all her times and destinies.

17. Adorl adorn adorne adornment adorno: adowa adown adp adrastus adrea adrell adrenal adrenalin adrenaline adrenocorticotropic adria adriaadriaens adrial adrian: adrian adrianaadriane adrianadriana adrianeadrianna adriannaadrianne adrianneadriano adrianople adriatic adriel adriell adrien adrienadriena adriene adrieneadrienne adrienneadrift adroit

18. Down-Adown-Derry: A Book of Fairy Poems Language: English: LoC Class: PR: Language and Literatures: English literature: LoC Class: PZ: Language and Literatures: Juvenile belles lettres: Subject: Children's poetry Subject: Conduct of life -- Juvenile poetry Subject: Fairy poetry Subject: Children -- Conduct of life -- Juvenile poetry Category

19. Well curled and Becombed, and cunningly knotted With filaments of fine gold amid the fair green, Here a strand of the hair, here one of gold; His tail and his foretop twin in their hue, And bound both with a band of a bright green That was decked adown the dock with dazzling stones And …

20. Well curled and Becombed, and cunningly knotted with filaments of fine gold amid the fair green, Here a strand of the hair, here one of gold; His tail and his foretop twin in their hue, And bound both with a band of bright green That was decked adown the dock with dazzling stones And tied tight at …

21. Amidmost of the summertide To search the dwellings of the deer Until the heat of noon was near; Then slackening speed awhile they went Adown a ragged thorn-bushed bent At whose feet grew a tangled wood Of oak and holly nowise good: But therethrough with some pain indeed And rending of the ladies' weed They won at last, and after found

22. 57 The mane of that mighty horse much to it like, 58 Well curled and Becombed, and cunningly knotted 59 with filaments of fine gold amid the fair green, 60 Here a strand of the hair, here one of gold; 61 His tail and his foretop twin in their hue, 62 And bound both with a band of bright green 63 That was decked adown the dock with dazzling