Diete

Word DIETE
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The word "diete" in example sentences

Secoli di diete farlocche e schemi inadatti a perdere peso. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Etiliam: Inter quæ flumina sunt decem diete magnæ. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Thei ware of verie long life, by the reason of the vnifourme diete that thei vsed, alwaie aftre one rate of fare: whiche was onely the fruicte of their countrie Balme. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Thei seldome falle into any diseases, for that they are alway of so vniforme diete. ❋ Unknown (2004)

And for which they are voide of guile, and of very sobre diete: all thing prospereth well with them. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Etiliam: Inter qu� flumina sunt decem diete magn�. ❋ Unknown (2003)

It is not strange that Bradford added: "ye long continuance of this diete and their labors abroad had somewhat abated ye freshness of their former complexion." ❋ Annie Russell Marble (N/A)

Middle English diete, from Old French, from Latin diaeta, way of living, diet, from Greek diaita, back-formation from diaitsthai, to live one's life, middle voice of diaitn, to treat. ❋ Chief (2010)

Elkartze horren ondorioz hazten diren landareek (haritzak, pagoak, erkametzak, arteak eta larreak) inguru liluragarria sortzen dute, eta bizilekua eskaintzen diete mota askotako animalia interesgarriei. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Le diete tradizionali comportano sacrifici e abitudini contrarie a ciò che sente il nostro fisico. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Furst he will {e} a stomak kepe in the botom opeñ, [25] the helth {e} of eu {er} y creatur {e} ys in his condiciou {n}; yf he diete hym̅ thus dayly/he is a good co {n} clusiou {n}. ❋ Frederick James Furnivall (1867)

Etymology: Middle English diete, from Old French, from Latin diaeta, from Greek diaita, literally, manner of living, from diaitasthai to lead one’s life ❋ Unknown (2005)

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