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1 ESS
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2 þess
1) denoting mode, kind, manner, so, thus, of that kind (sér þú nú þess, er þér þykki með undarligu móti); hefi ek nökkut þess gört, at þér mislíki, have I done aught that it should mislike thee?2) þess er, in so far as (hón var allra kvenna kurteisust at öllum hlutum, þess er hann hafði spurt); þess þó, at, yet so that (vilda ek helzt hafa atferð ok höfðingskap Hrólfs kraka, þess þó, at ek helda allri kristni ok trú minni);3) with a compar. the more, so much the more, = því( þess meirr er hinn drekkr, þess meirr þyrstir hann).* * *gen., see þat B. -
3 ess
subst. (kortspill) ace subst. (musikk) E flat (i sitt ess) in one's element (ikke være i sitt ess) be out of sorts (være i sitt ess) be in high spirits -
4 þess-na
gen. þess with the suffixed -na, q. v., Fas. ii. 147. -
5 ESS
Drilling: expandable sand screen -
6 ess
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7 Ess
Eat, pray, don't act like a jerk! -
8 ess
n. riding horse, steed.* * *n. [for. word; old Swed. örs], a steed, Fms. x. 139, Fas. iii. 471, 582, much used in romances. -
9 ess
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10 ess
( JEWISH)Yiddish and German word for "eat." -
11 ESS
electronic switching system — (приб.) электронная коммутационная системаEnvironmental Stress Screening — 1. отбраковка по результатам ускоренных испытаний по определению воздействия окружающей среды; 2. испытания на принудительный отказ -
12 eşşək
donkey, ass -
13 ess
n.ace -
14 Ess...
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15 Ess-Brech-Sucht
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16 Ess-Brech-Sucht
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17 ess i ermet
(ha et ess i ermet) have an ace up one's sleeve -
18 Ess-Brechsucht
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19 Ess-dur
subst. (musikk) E flat major -
20 ess-moll
subst. (musikk) E flat minor
См. также в других словарях:
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-ess — 1. This suffix forms nouns denoting female persons or animals, and was adopted in Middle English from the Old French form esse (from late Latin issa). The first wave of ess words in English (countess, duchess, empress, hostess, mistress, princess … Modern English usage
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-ess — [OF. esse, LL. issa, Gr. ?.] A suffix used to form feminine nouns; as, actress, deaconess, songstress. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
-ess — [es, is, əs] [ME esse, isse < OFr esse < LL issa < Gr] suffix forming nouns female [lioness]: In nouns of agent ending in tor or ter, the vowel is usually dropped before adding ess [actress] As applied to persons, now often avoided as… … English World dictionary
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-ess — fem. suffix, from Fr. esse, from L.L. issa, from Gk. issa (cognate with Old English fem. agent suffix icge); rare in classical Greek but more common later, in diakonissa deaconess and other Church terms picked up by Latin … Etymology dictionary
-ess — ► SUFFIX ▪ forming nouns denoting female gender: abbess. USAGE In modern English, feminine forms (e.g. poetess, authoress) are likely to be regarded as old fashioned or sexist and should be avoided in favour of the ‘neutral’ base form (e.g. poet … English terms dictionary
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