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Example sentences for "equivoque"

Lexicographically close words:
equivocal; equivocally; equivocating; equivocation; equivocations; equo; equos; equum; equyte
  1. A similar equivoque upon the double meaning of "Deuk" in Scottish language supplied material for a poor woman's honest compliment to a benevolent Scottish nobleman.

  2. Aberdonian pronunciation produced on one occasion a curious equivoque between the minister and a mother of a family with whom he was conversing in a pastoral way.

  3. The funereal and demoniacal ass of the Hindoos; the ass picacas; the faces of parrots; equivoque originated by the words haris and harit.

  4. The equivoque lies probably in the words hari and harit, both of which, in the Hindoo tongue mean yellow, as well as green.

  5. Applied to real history, his formula has no validity save on a definition which implies either an equivoque or an argument in a circle.

  6. In the same way an equivoque in speech made of the lark (alauda) the lauder (laudatrix) of God; thus it seems to me that the equivoque between crista and Christos passed into the legend of St Christopher.

  7. The secret of this equivoque lies in the root sar.

  8. The equivoque of words usually succeeded to the analogy of external figures as they appeared to primitive man.

  9. The fish Zeus Chalkeus, the fish faber, the fish of St Peter; the fish of St Christopher; the equivoque of crista and christus again in conjunction with the legend of St Christopher.

  10. In the legend of St Christopher, I see an equivoque between the word Christos and the word crista, and, either way, I see the sun personified.

  11. I here unite under one heading two animals of very diverse nature and race, but which, from some gross resemblances, probably helped by an equivoque in the language, are closely affiliated in the Hindoo myth.

  12. Equivoque between the words kacchapas and kacyapas (by the intermediate form, kacapas).

  13. Nor is the equivoque remedied by defining representation as a psychic product of secondary order in relation to sensation, which should occupy the first place.

  14. The equivoque arises precisely from the word "association.

  15. Calton was too much inwrapped in the contemplation of his happiness to see the equivoque between Hicks and himself; and threw himself back in his chair.


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