gazetteer

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gazetteer englannista suomeksi

  1. karttakirjan hakemisto

  2. virallisen lehden toimittaja

  1. tietoliite attachment to a map; maantieteellinen tietosanakirja">maantieteellinen tietosanakirja standalone work

  2. tietosanakirja

  3. kirjoittaa tietosanakirja-artikkeli">kirjoittaa tietosanakirja-artikkeli

gazetteer englanniksi

  1. A person who writes for a gazette or newspaper; a journalist; a journalist engaged by a government.

  2. (RQ:Coryat Crudities)

  3. (RQ:Swift Works)

  4. (RQ:Pope 1738)

  5. (quote-journal)&93;|title=Art. VII.—''The Life of Joseph Addison.'' By (w). Two Volumes. 8vo. London: 1843 review.|journal=Review|The Edinburgh Review, or Critical Journal|location=Edinburgh|publisher=(...) Ballantyne|Ballantyne and Hughes; for Longman, Brown, Green, & Longmans,(nb...); Edinburgh: & C Black|Adam and Charles Black|month=July|year=1843|volume=LXXVIII|issue=CLVII|page=228|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/edinburghreviewo78londuoft/page/228/mode/1up|oclc=950902861|passage=Steele|Richard Steele had been appointed Gazetteer by Sunderland ''i.e.'', (w), (w), at the request, it is said, of Addison|Joseph Addison; and thus had access to foreign intelligence earlier and more authentic than was in those times within the reach of an ordinary news-writer.

  6. (RQ:Carlyle Friedrich)

  7. A gazette, a newspaper.

  8. (RQ:Fielding Joseph Andrews)

  9. (RQ:Thomson Autumn)

  10. (RQ:Burke State of the Nation)

  11. (synonym of)

  12. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=Maxwell (publisher)|John Maxwell and Company(nb...)|year=1864|volume=II|page=74|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=rgvMSVUkIygC&pg=PA74|oclc=1166408252|passage=As an old friend I've got one favour to beg and to request to be granted. (..) Why, when you've been gazetteered as Sir Robert and Lady Smugglefuss, that I shall be the first to be honoured with a visit.

  13. (quote-journal)

  14. (quote-book)&93; was now twenty-nine years old, about the age when he might have expected such promotion. No sign there of favouritism or nepotism, though his unrivalled connections had hardly held him back.

  15. To report about (someone) in a gazette or newspaper.

  16. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=(...) A. and C. Corbett,(nb...)|year=1756|page=38|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/bim_eighteenth-century_a-satirical-review-of-th_man-of-business_1756/page/38/mode/1up|oclc=1326274019|passage=Our modern canibals of the gazetteering tribe, leſs delicate than they, can divert themſelves in cool blood vvith the pangs of their friends, and exert their more licentious brutality amidſt the miſeries of nations in ſtrict alliance vvith their ovvn;—if ſuch inſects can be deem'd of any nation.|footer=(small)

  17. (quote-journal), Knt., Containing His Speeches and Poems.'' Edited by J. A. Manning, Esq. Boone. review|journal=Athenaeum (British magazine)|The Athenæum: Journal of English and Foreign Literature, Science, and the Fine Arts|location=London|publisher=(...) James Holmes for Francis (publisher)|John Francis|date=30 October 1841|issue=731|page=824|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/sim_athenaeum-uk_1841-10-30_731/page/824/mode/1up|column=3|oclc=956082422|passage=Patience, it will be our turn by and by, we shall have the honour of being Gazetteered in our place, at least I expect a whole paragraph in the 'Evening Post' for my own share.

  18. (senseid) A dictionary or index of geographical locations.

  19. (coordinate terms)

  20. (quote-book), compiler&93;|chapter=The Preface|title=The Gazetteer’s or Newsman’s Interpreter. The Second Part. Being a Geographical Index of All the Empires, Kingdoms, Islands, Provinces, Peninsula’s: As also, of the Cities, Patriarchships, Bishopricks, Universities, Forts, Castles, &c. in Asia, Africa and America.(nb...)|location=London|publisher=(...) Thomas Newborough(nb...), and George Sawbridge(nb...)|year=1704|section=signature A2|sectionurl=https://archive.org/details/bim_eighteenth-century_the-gazetteers-or-newsm_1704/page/n2/mode/1up|oclc=1325758953|passage=The kind Reception the ''Gazetteer'' has met vvith in the VVorld, manifeſted by the ſeveral Editions that have been of it, vvithin the compaſs of a fevv Years; and indeed, the Conveniency of a Compendious Undertaking of this kind, have induced us to go on vvith a ſecond Part, comprehending the other three Quarters of the VVorld, ''viz. Aſia'', ''Africa'' and ''America''; ſince the firſt had confin'd it ſelf entirely vvithin the Boundaries of ''Europe''.

  21. (RQ:Lowell Among My Books) is nothing less than a versified gazetteer of England and Wales,—fortunately Scotland was not yet annexed, or the poem would have been even longer, and already it is the plesiosaurus of verse. Mountains, rivers, and even marshes are personified, to narrate historical episodes, or to give us geographical lectures.

  22. (RQ:Doyle Sign of Four)

  23. (quote-book) Other gazetteers of the period preserve a story holding that on the last day of the year, innumerable foxes would gather at a certain mulberry tree to worship at the shrine, making foxfire, which could be seen from Edo.

  24. A descriptive list (often alphabetical) of any subject.

  25. (quote-book) When a higher precision is required, one must consult those gazetteers of the sky known as star catalogues.

  26. (quote-book)

  27. (quote-book)'s ''Statistical View'', were filled with pages of international import and export data but included only a few, rather meager population tables.

  28. (quote-book).

  29. To describe the geography of (a country or other place) in a 2|gazetteer ''(etymology 2, noun (senseno))''.

  30. (quote-book), Minister of the Twenty-eighth Congregational Society, Boston.(nb...)|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=Appleton & Company|Daniel Appleton & Company,(nb...)|year=1864|volume=II|page=43|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/lifecorresponden00weis/page/43/mode/1up|oclc=388049|passage=Such a cosmopolitan collection of post-marks is seldom made. They have a conventional range, from Buckingham Palace and Osborne, through university towns, scholars' libraries, remote parishes in Scotland, the seats of power in British India, to places Down East, and towns at the West not yet gazetteered; (..)

  31. (RQ:Lowell Among My Books)

  32. (RQ:Kipling Plain Tales) Wressley went back to the Foreign Office and his "Wajahs," a compiling, gazetteering, report-writing hack, who would have been dear at three hundred rupees a month.

  33. (quote-book) Underwood (parapsychologist)|Peter Underwood (..) has carefully and systematically gazetteered ghosts throughout Britain.|footer=(small)