

The con tingency borehole has made this pastureland available at a critical time and a lot of families have moved into the area. pt.pp singed practice in AE : ' tindzd pt.pp tinged ( 4a ) Verbs ending in. The Athenian con tingent which was sent to aid Pausanias in the task of driving the Persians finally out of the Thraceward towns was under the command of the Athenians, Aristides and Cimon, men of tact and probity. Mary, with the assistance of a French con tingent, began to fortify Leith. Other varieties are hirtum, distinguished by the hairiness of the leaves and branches, and purpureum, which has the leaves suffused with a dull purple tinge.

This last part contains some con tingent of personal observation. "Indian influence is predominant as far as Cambodia (though with a Chinese tinge), Indian alphabets being employed and the Buddhism being of the Sinhalese type, but in Annam and Tongking the Chinese script and many Chinese institutions are in use. The labour and expense of passing this great work through the press devolved upon Halley, who also wrote the prefixed hexameters ending with the well-known line Nec fas est propius mortali at tingere divos.

Up to the revolutionary year 1830 his religious views had remained strongly tinged with rationalism, Hegel remaining his guide in religion as in practical politics and the treatment of history. In 1864 he was consul at Cairo, in 1868 professor at Göt tingen, and in 1870 director of the school of Egyptology, founded at Cairo by the khedive. At Leipzig, Göt tingen and Halle he studied for four years, ultimately devoting himself to mathematics and astronomy.Īppended to this volume is a complete list of Lotze's writings, compiled by Professor Rehnisch of Got tingen. The definition of tinge, the meaning of word Tinge n.- a slight but appreciable amount v.- affect as in thought or feeling v.- color lightly n.- a pale or.
