Nicolas Gouin Dufief
Published: 2013-09
Total Pages: 40
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1810 edition. Excerpt: ... srstionf retort. Le parir ment d'Angleterre, tlte British imperial partiamc.nt. L'ouverture du parte lut m. tlte first mec'ing of'parliament Parlementairv, (par-le-maii-te-re) a. m. (belonging to tlie parliament), parliamentary; one who aides wi'h the parliament; (in the history of England, whig, roundhead; a cartel-ship Pail (uenter. (par-le-man-te) v n. to parlay; to come to a parley. Nous en viendront a bout, il parlemente, we sha!! bring him to our views, he comet to a parit y. P. Vilit qui parlemente eit a demi-rendue, a town that is parleying, lias nearly surrendered Parler, ( lar-lo) v a. r . to speak, to talk; to pronounce; to reveal or discover a secret; to recommend; (with organists), to sound Parler d'or, to speak as one ought to do.--de grosses den ts, to threaten.--de la plaie et du beau temps, to talk of indifferent things.--& batons rompus, to talk without connection.--comme un aveugle des couleurs, to talk of things one does not know.--a l'oreille, to whisper in the ear.--chicane, to tue law-terms or phrases. Parlona legumes, fruits, a la bonne neure, let us speak about vegetables, fruits, I agree to it. en sera parle, it will make a noise in the world. Cela parle tout seul, that is very plain. Il en parle bien a sou aise, it is easy for him to say so. Je lui apprendrai a parler, / will teach /dm to rule his tongue. Il trouvi-ra a qui parler, he shall meet with his match. Parler Francais, to speak plain.--en homme d'esprit, fo talk like a sensible num. Cet avocat parle four un tel, this advocate pleads fer such a me. aire parler quelqu'un, to misconstrue tlie words of some one. Faire parler de soi, to make one's self n matter of...