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Naia tripudiansCobra de capello Co"bra de ca*pel"lo [Pg., serpent of the
hood.] (Zo["o]l.)
The hooded snake (Naia tripudians), a highly venomous
serpent inhabiting India. pudianoPudding fish Pud"ding fish, Pudding wife Pudding wife [Prob.
corrupted fr. the Sp. name in Cuba, pudiano verde.]
(Zo["o]l.)
A large, handsomely colored, blue and bronze, labroid fish
(Iridio, syn. Platyglossus, radiatus) of Florida, Bermuda,
and the West Indies. Called also pudiano, doncella, and,
at Bermuda, bluefish. RepudiateRepudiate Re*pu"di*ate (-?t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Repudiated
(-?`t?d); p. pr. & vb. n. Repudiating.] [L. repudiatus, p.
p. of repudiare to repudiate, reject, fr. repudium
separation, divorce; pref. re- re- + pudere to be ashamed.]
1. To cast off; to disavow; to have nothing to do with; to
renounce; to reject.
Servitude is to be repudiated with greater care.
--Prynne.
2. To divorce, put away, or discard, as a wife, or a woman
one has promised to marry.
His separation from Terentis, whom he repudiated not
long afterward. --Bolingbroke.
3. To refuse to acknowledge or to pay; to disclaim; as, the
State has repudiated its debts. RepudiatedRepudiate Re*pu"di*ate (-?t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Repudiated
(-?`t?d); p. pr. & vb. n. Repudiating.] [L. repudiatus, p.
p. of repudiare to repudiate, reject, fr. repudium
separation, divorce; pref. re- re- + pudere to be ashamed.]
1. To cast off; to disavow; to have nothing to do with; to
renounce; to reject.
Servitude is to be repudiated with greater care.
--Prynne.
2. To divorce, put away, or discard, as a wife, or a woman
one has promised to marry.
His separation from Terentis, whom he repudiated not
long afterward. --Bolingbroke.
3. To refuse to acknowledge or to pay; to disclaim; as, the
State has repudiated its debts. RepudiatingRepudiate Re*pu"di*ate (-?t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Repudiated
(-?`t?d); p. pr. & vb. n. Repudiating.] [L. repudiatus, p.
p. of repudiare to repudiate, reject, fr. repudium
separation, divorce; pref. re- re- + pudere to be ashamed.]
1. To cast off; to disavow; to have nothing to do with; to
renounce; to reject.
Servitude is to be repudiated with greater care.
--Prynne.
2. To divorce, put away, or discard, as a wife, or a woman
one has promised to marry.
His separation from Terentis, whom he repudiated not
long afterward. --Bolingbroke.
3. To refuse to acknowledge or to pay; to disclaim; as, the
State has repudiated its debts. Repudiation
Repudiation Re*pu`di*a"tion, n.
One who favors repudiation, especially of a public debt.
Repudiator
Repudiator Re*pu"di*a`tor (r?-p?"d?-?`t?r), n. [L., a
rejecter, contemner.]
One who repudiates.
Tripudiary
Tripudiary Tri*pu"di*a*ry, a. [L. tripudium a measured
stamping, a leaping, a solemn religious dance.]
Of or pertaining to dancing; performed by dancing. [R.] ``
Tripudiary augurations.' --Sir T. Browne.
Tripudiate
Tripudiate Tri*pu"di*ate, v. i. [L. tripudiare, tripudiatum.]
To dance. [R.] --Cockeram.
Tripudiation
Tripudiation Tri*pu`di*a"tion, n. [L. tripudiatio.]
The act of dancing. [R.] --Bacon. Carlyle.
Meaning of Pudia from wikipedia
- /ˈɛɾɐ/, stába /ˈstabɐ/, tínha /ˈtiɲɐ/, cría /ˈkɾiɐ/, sabía /sɐˈbiɐ/,
pudía /
puˈdiɐ/, divía /diˈviɐ/, mistía /misˈtiɐ/ for the
imperfective of the past;...
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volume I, 2001,
volume II, 2009.
Manuel de
droit indien.
Mozhi Kalviyil pudia noku,(Tamil) 1998
reedited in 2002 and in 2008. La littérature tamoule....