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Sudare (簾/すだれ) are
traditional ****anese
screens or blinds, made of
horizontal slats of
decorative wood, bamboo, or
other natural material,
woven together...
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exude 'to ooze' from
Latin exsūdāre 'to (ooze out) sweat' (ex- 'out' and
sūdāre 'to sweat'). An
exudate is any
fluid that
filters from the
circulatory system...
- Slavs.
Edited by
Patrice Lajoye. Paris: Lingva, 2019. pp. 183–219. Lietuvių mitologija. T. 3.
Sudarė N. Vėlius ir G. Beresnevičius. Vilnius: Mintis, 2004....
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connecting it to the
Latin verb suda, the second-person
singular imperative of
sudāre, "to sweat".
Franz Dölger also
defended Σοῦδα,
tracing its
origins back...
- kind of flower, as well as mean
something like "a
wondrous woven screen" (
sudare is a kind of
screen made by
weaving straw with twine.) The
performance consists...
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through the layers.
During the
Heian period, a
woman sat
hidden behind a
sudare screen with only the
lower part of the body and
sleeve edges visible to...
- sistema.
Retrieved 1
December 2023. "Stojantieji į aukštąsias
mokyklas šiemet
sudarė 20,6 tūkst. studijų sutarčių" (in Lithuanian). LAMA BPO. 31
August 2023...
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structure with few
walls that can be
opened and
closed with doors, ****omi and
sudare, a
structure in
which shoes are
taken off to
enter the
house on stilts,...
- made.
Sitting and
perspiring beside such a
brazier was
called ad
flammam sudare. The
tepidarium is
generally the most
highly ornamented room in baths. It...
- 'Giovannino',
tanto era già il più alto di tutti! Non lo sentivi,
pensava solo a
sudare. Fece
tanti gol..."" (in Italian).
Tutto Napoli.
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