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n. brokaat, zwaar fluwelen stof soms geborduurd met gouden of zilveren draden (gedragen in de Middeleeuwen) -
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nounтяжелый шелк; парча (изготовляемые в средние века)* * *(n) венецианская парча* * *тяжелый шелк; парча; плюш* * *n. парча, тяжелый шелк* * *тяжелый шелк; парча; шутл. (алый) плюш -
23 samite
• zlatom pretkávaný aksamit -
24 samite
грам.согласный звукср. tutuq ses -
25 samite
['sæmaɪt]n іст.венеціа́нська парча́ -
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['seɪmaɪt], ['sæ-]сущ.; ист. -
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s [arch] zlatni brokat, zlatnim nitima protkana tkanina od teške svile -
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s.brocado de seda. -
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n ист. венецианская парча -
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subs.Use P. and V. σινδών, ἡ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Samite
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/'sæmait/ * danh từ - gấm -
32 тяжелый шелк
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SAMITE, SAMIT, SAMITA, SCIAMITUMThe most expensive, most fashionable and most often mentioned fabric of the Middle Ages, silk warp in red or green and gold weft in brocades. It was chiefly dedicated to sacred uses, and constituted many of the rich official habits of the clergy. The Norman monarchs, nobility and ladies of high rank also used it on special occasions, when more than ordinary display of pomp was required. The stuff was mostly of silk interwoven with gold and silver and embroidered in the most gorgeous manner. Also mentioned by old writers as Samittum, Somitum, Samilis, Seyamitum, Zamitum or Exametum. -
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SAMITE, SAMIT, SAMITA, SCIAMITUMThe most expensive, most fashionable and most often mentioned fabric of the Middle Ages, silk warp in red or green and gold weft in brocades. It was chiefly dedicated to sacred uses, and constituted many of the rich official habits of the clergy. The Norman monarchs, nobility and ladies of high rank also used it on special occasions, when more than ordinary display of pomp was required. The stuff was mostly of silk interwoven with gold and silver and embroidered in the most gorgeous manner. Also mentioned by old writers as Samittum, Somitum, Samilis, Seyamitum, Zamitum or Exametum. -
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SAMITE, SAMIT, SAMITA, SCIAMITUMThe most expensive, most fashionable and most often mentioned fabric of the Middle Ages, silk warp in red or green and gold weft in brocades. It was chiefly dedicated to sacred uses, and constituted many of the rich official habits of the clergy. The Norman monarchs, nobility and ladies of high rank also used it on special occasions, when more than ordinary display of pomp was required. The stuff was mostly of silk interwoven with gold and silver and embroidered in the most gorgeous manner. Also mentioned by old writers as Samittum, Somitum, Samilis, Seyamitum, Zamitum or Exametum. ————————SCIAMITO, SCIAMITUMMentioned by old Italian authors as a rich silk fabric. Possibly " samit." -
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37 венецианская парча
History: samiteУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > венецианская парча
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38 карборунд
1) General subject: carborundum, silicone carbide2) Geology: carbon silicide3) Aviation: carborundum stone4) Engineering: silicized carbon5) Chemistry: silicon carbide6) Construction: silicide of carbon7) Cables: carborund, silicon-carbide abrasive8) Electrochemistry: carborundum (SiC), samite -
39 парча
1) General subject: brocade, cloth a gold, gold cloth, gold-cloth, samite (изготовлявшаяся в средние века)2) Obsolete: tinsel3) Textile: brocaded fabric, gold tissue, silver tissue, tinsel cloth4) Archaic: tissue -
40 тяжёлый шёлк
General subject: samite
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Samite — was a luxurious and heavy silk fabric worn in the Middle Ages, of a twill type weave, often including gold or silver thread. The word was derived from Old French samit , from medieval Latin samitum, examitum deriving from the Byzantine Greek… … Wikipedia
Samite — Sa mite, a. [OF. samit, LL. samitum, examitum, from LGr. ?, ? woven with six threads; Gr. ? six + ? a thread. See {Six}, and cf. {Dimity}.] A species of silk stuff, or taffeta, generally interwoven with gold. Tennyson. [1913 Webster] In silken… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
samite — SÁMITE adv. v. pesemne, poate, probabil. Trimis de siveco, 13.09.2007. Sursa: Sinonime … Dicționar Român
samite — (n.) rich silk cloth, c.1300, from O.Fr. samit, from M.L. samitum, examitum, from Medieval Gk. hexamiton (source of O.C.S. oksamitu, Rus. aksamit velvet ), noun use of neuter of Greek adjective hexamitos six threaded, from hex six (see SIX (Cf … Etymology dictionary
samite — [sam′īt, sā′mīt] n. [ME samyte < MFr samit < ML samitum < MGr hexamiton < hexamitos, woven with six threads < Gr hex, SIX + mitos, a thread] a heavy silk fabric worn in the Middle Ages: it was sometimes interwoven with gold or… … English World dictionary
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samite — noun Etymology: Middle English samit, from Anglo French, from Medieval Latin examitum, samitum, from Middle Greek hexamiton, from Greek, neuter of hexamitos of six threads, from hexa + mitos thread of the warp Date: 13th century a rich medieval… … New Collegiate Dictionary
samite — /sam uyt, say muyt/, n. a heavy silk fabric, sometimes interwoven with gold, worn in the Middle Ages. [1300 50; ME samit < OF < ML examitium, samitium < Gk hexámiton, neut. of hexámitos having six threads. See HEXA , MITOSIS] * * * … Universalium
samite — rich and heavy silk, sometimes interwoven with gold or silver Fabric and Cloth … Phrontistery dictionary
samite — n. heavy silk fabric which is sometimes interlaced with gold or silver threads (was worn in the Middle Ages) … English contemporary dictionary