37. Imperviousness. Meaning in Estonian: vettpidav. Example from book: In other company she became uneasy when what had been a fine imperviousness to mere gentility showed its other face. 38. Startled. Meaning in Estonian: jahmunud. Example from book: It startled her mind temporarily away from him, even led her into a short, covert expirement with an old beau, but it was no use – after four months of Anson’s enveloping vitality there was an anaemic pallor in all other man. 39. Beau. Meaning in Estonian: boyfriend. Example from book: It startled her mind temporarily away from him, even led her into a short, covert expirement with an old beau, but it was no use – after four months of Anson’s enveloping vitality there was an anaemic pallor in all other man. 40. Anaemic. Meaning in Estonian: kehvverene. Example from book: It startled her mind temporarily away from him, even led her into a short, covert expirement
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ladina keelest lisaks sõnatüvedele angelus>engel>ingel laenama ka episcopus>Bischof>piiskop ees- ja järelliiteid. Produktiivsemad: claustrum>kloister>klooster multi-, intra poena>Pein>piin jne. (intraorbital, intracellular), retro-, NB! marita (abielunaine)> leedu sub-, supra-; marti>mõrsja. Produktiivsemad järelliited: -icus> -ic: · III laenukiht: internatsionalismid anaemic, (19.-20. sajand) 17 2. Nimisõnaartikkel ladina keeles 3.3.3.Ladina keel ja eesti keel puudub: sõna müür pirn isa vaktsiin sugu selgub tunnustest ja lõppudest, interdistsiplinaarne sool määrav/umbmäärane aspekt ema ingel kool roos sõnajärjest.