单词 | asper |
例句 | Unless it is a fer-de-lance, or bothrops asper, a nasty pit viper found in Central and South America. From bears to hippos: the expert guide to surviving killer beasts 2019-06-10T04:00:00Z The spiritus asper is caused by a too slow contraction of the vocal cords and their too gradual approach for phonation. The Voice Its Production, Care and Preservation The word "asper" is the first descriptive adjective applied by Michelius. The Mushroom, Edible and Otherwise Its Habitat and its Time of Growth Lepiota asperula Atkinson.—This lepiota resembles A. asper in some respects, but it is smaller and the spores are much smaller, being very minute. Studies of American Fungi. Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc. A small Turkish coin of 3 aspers, 11⁄2 farthing. The Sailor's Word-Book An Alphabetical Digest of Nautical Terms, including Some More Especially Military and Scientific, but Useful to Seamen; as well as Archaisms of Early Voyagers, etc. The Latin word asper means rough or harsh, and was applied to things which had a rough surface. Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 10 The Guide It is very closely allied to Andropogon asper, Heyne, and it is very difficult to distinguish them. A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses I only observed, that supposing he did, what could you do, never leaving a single asper for the next day’s provision?” The Pacha of Many Tales The surface is dry, made up of interwoven threads, and is adorned with numerous small, erect, pointed scales resembling in this respect A. asper Fr. Studies of American Fungi. Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc. This herb is of the Rubiaceous order, and gets its botanical name from the Latin asper, rough, in allusion to the rough leaves possessed by its species. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure Next night he put a lighted candle in each of the branches, when twelve dervishes appeared, and having continued their gyrations for an hour each threw down an asper and vanished. Flowers from a Persian Garden and Other Papers The wide and rich regions controlled by such families usually contributed neither an asper to the sultan's treasury nor a man to the imperial armies. The Balkans A History of Bulgaria—Serbia—Greece—Rumania—Turkey The word "asper" means either "unsavoury" or "prickly," according to the context. The Captiva and the Mostellaria "That being rich, he is open-handed, making free with his aspers as sowers with their seed." The Prince of India — Volume 01 I find that I to-day Shall earn a thousand dinars to an asper. Nathan the Wise; a dramatic poem in five acts The Capagi Pashas, head porters, four, one hundred and fifty aspers to each, and maketh out in sterling money by the year, one thousand three hundred and fourteen pounds. Voyager's Tales Next night he put a light in each of the branches, when twelve dervishes appeared, and after continuing their gyrations an hour, each threw down an asper and vanished. The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 13 The five Pashas whereof the Viceroy is supreme, at one thousand aspers the day, besides their yearly revenues, amounteth sterling by the year, ten thousand nine hundred and fifty pounds. Voyager's Tales The Pasha, admiral of the sea, one thousand aspers the day, two thousand one hundred fourscore and ten thousand pounds. Voyager's Tales The Aga of the janisaries, general of the footmen, five hundred aspers the day, and maketh by the year in sterling money one thousand fourscore and fifteen pounds. Voyager's Tales The Capigilar Caiafi, captain of his barge, one hundred and twenty aspers the day, and maketh out by the year, in sterling money, two hundred threescore and two pounds, sixteen shillings. Voyager's Tales The Imbrahur Pasha, master of his horse, one hundred and fifty aspers the day, in sterling money three hundred and eight and twenty pounds. Voyager's Tales The chief esquire under him, one hundred and fifty aspers, is three hundred and eight and twenty pounds. Voyager's Tales The Agas of the Spahi, captains of the horsemen, five at one hundred and fifty aspers to either of them, maketh sterling one thousand nine hundred threescore and eleven pounds. Voyager's Tales The Sisinghir Pasha, controller of the household, one hundred and twenty aspers the day, and maketh out in sterling money by the year, two hundred threescore and two pounds, sixteen shillings. Voyager's Tales The Giebrigi Bassi, master of the armoury, one hundred and twenty aspers, two hundred threescore and two pounds, sixteen shillings. Voyager's Tales The Chiaus Pasha, captain of the pensioners, one hundred and twenty aspers the day, and amounteth to, by the year, in sterling money, two hundred threescore and two pounds, sixteen shillings. Voyager's Tales The Solach Bassi, captain of his guard, one hundred and twenty aspers, two hundred threescore and two pounds, sixteen shillings. Voyager's Tales The Echim Bassi, physician to his person, one hundred and twenty aspers, two hundred threescore and two pounds, sixteen shillings. Voyager's Tales The Cisingeri, gentlemen attending upon his diet, forty, at forty aspers each of them, and amounteth to sterling by the year, three thousand five hundred and four pounds. Voyager's Tales The Topagi Bassi, master of the artillery, one hundred and twenty aspers, two hundred threescore and two pounds, sixteen shillings. Voyager's Tales The Chiausi, pensioners, four hundred and forty, at thirty aspers, twenty-eight thousand nine hundred and eight pounds. Voyager's Tales The Spahi, men of arms of the Court and the city, ten thousand, at twenty-five aspers, and maketh of English money, five hundred forty and seven thousand and five hundred pounds. Voyager's Tales The Janisaries, sixteen thousand, at six aspers, is two hundred and ten thousand and two hundred and forty pounds. Voyager's Tales The Seiefir, servitors in his esquire or stable, five hundred, at two aspers, and maketh sterling money, two thousand one hundred fourscore and ten pounds. Voyager's Tales The forty physicians under him, to each forty aspers is three thousand eight hundred threescore and six pounds, sixteen shillings. Voyager's Tales The Capergi, carriers upon mules, two hundred, at five aspers, two thousand one hundred fourscore and ten pounds. Voyager's Tales The Ginegi, carriers upon camels, one thousand five hundred, at eight aspers, and amounteth in sterling money to twenty-six thousand two hundred and fourscore pounds. Voyager's Tales The Reiz, or captains of the galleys, three hundred, at ten aspers, and amounteth in English money, by the year, the sum of six thousand five hundred threescore and ten pounds. Voyager's Tales The Alechingi, masters of the said galleys, three hundred, at seven aspers, four thousand five hundred fourscore and nineteen pounds. Voyager's Tales The Capagi, porters of the Court and city, four hundred at eight aspers, and maketh sterling money by the year, seven thousand and eight pounds. Voyager's Tales The Getti, boatswains thereof, three hundred, at six aspers, is three thousand nine hundred forty and two pounds. Voyager's Tales The ambassador of the Emperor is allowed one thousand aspers the day. Voyager's Tales |
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