Ainda não temos significados para "more recondite".
1But still another inquiry remains; one often agitated by the more recondite Nantucketers.
2The rites which succeed the baptism of a child are still more recondite.
3In another passage, Keble deals with an even more recondite question.
4Heaney was also fomenting a little rebellion in his more recondite provinces of feeling.
5If the word Am means Mother, then a still more recondite idea will be implied, viz.
6Elderflower fritters, barbecued squirrels and tiger dung are some of the more recondite topics Y wrote about.
7What is here said with regard to stomata applies to all the more recondite matters connected with plant structure.
8He is, in fact, master of almost every known topic, whether of a passing or of a more recondite nature.
9Miss Ingate was aware of this, but she was not aware of other and more recondite interviews which Audrey had accomplished.
10It was an extension of duty, of the exercise of the more recondite virtues; but neither Mr. Wentworth, nor Charlotte, nor Mr.
11Had Curtis described his recent residence as "the Moon" it would have been regarded as only a degree more recondite.
12What it must have been in the more recondite matters I won't even try to think, because I have no mind for smiles just now.
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