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daughter$18960$ - tradução para grego

SHORT STORY BY NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE
Rapacinni's Daughter; Rappacini's Daughter; Rappaccinni's Daughter; Rapacini's Daughter; Rapaccini's Daughter; Rappaccini’s Daughter

daughter      
n. θυγατέρα, κόρη
adopted daughter         
RADIO SOAP OPERA
User:Teblick/Adopted Daughter; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Adopted Daughter
παρακόρη, ψυχοκόρη
affiliated company         
COMPANY OWNED AND/OR CONTROLLED BY ANOTHER COMPANY
Subsidiaries; Wholly-owned subsidiary; Subsidiary company; Wholly owned subsidiary; Subsidaries; Subsidary; Wholly-owned subsidiaries; Wholly owned subsidiaries; Affiliated company; Subsidiarie; Wholly-owned company; Wholly-owned; Wholly owned; Subsidiary companies; Wholly Owned Subsidiary; Captive company; Captive corporation; Captive companies; Wholly owned company; Wholly-Owned Subsidiary; Daughter company; Child company; Subsidiary Company
θυγατρική εταιρεία

Definição

gunner's daughter
A name for a particular type of punishment on a ship. Involves leather straps soaked in oil.
You'll get the gunner's daughter for that if he catches you.

Wikipédia

Rappaccini's Daughter

"Rappaccini's Daughter" is a Gothic short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne first published in the December 1844 issue of The United States Magazine and Democratic Review in New York, and later in the 1846 collection Mosses from an Old Manse. It is about Giacomo Rappaccini, a medical researcher in Padua who grows a garden of poisonous plants. He brings up his daughter to tend the plants, and she becomes resistant to the poisons, but in the process she herself becomes poisonous to others. The traditional story of a poisonous maiden has been traced back to India, and Hawthorne's version has been adopted in contemporary works.