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1 κομμωτικός
A of or for embellishment,ἄσκησις Luc.Am.9
;ποικιλία Them.Or.24.303c
;τίνι διαφέρει τοῦ κ. τὸ κοσμητικὸν τῆς ἰατρικῆς μέρος Gal.12.434
, cf. UP1.9: ἡ -κή (sc. τέχνη ) the art of embellishment, Pl.Grg. 463b, Phld.Rh.2.183 S.: metaph., of style,κόσμος τις ἐπικείμενος ἔξωθεν κ. Hermog.Id.1.12
, cf. 9, Them.Or.24.303c. Adv. -κῶς, ἔχειν Sch.Ar.Pl. 1064.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κομμωτικός
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2 καλλωπιστής
A one who adorns himself, dandy, opp. φιλόκαλος, Isoc.1.27, cf. Arist.Rh. 1401b24, Phld.Vit.Herc.1457.9 [suff] καλλωπ-ιστικός, ή, όν, = καλλυντήριος, c. gen., Arr.Epict.2.23.14: ἡ -κή (sc. τέχνη) the art of embellishment, Gal.14.766.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καλλωπιστής
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3 ornement
ornement [ɔʀnəmɑ̃]masculine noun* * *ɔʀnəmɑ̃nom masculin1) gén ornament2) ( de texte) embellishment3) Architecture, Art decorative detail4) Musique ornament* * *ɔʀnəmɑ̃ nm* * *ornement nm1 gén ornament; jardin/arbres/plantes d'ornement ornamental garden/trees/plants;2 ( de texte) embellishment;4 Mus ornament, grace note.ornements sacerdotaux vestments.[ɔrnəmɑ̃] nom masculin1. [objet] ornamentsans ornement plain, unadornedplafonds riches en ornements ceilings rich in ornament ou ornamentation4. RELIGION————————d'ornement locution adjectivale[plantes, poupée] ornamental -
4 ornamentation
1) (ornamenting) Ausschmückung, die2) (embellishment[s]) Verzierung, die* * *noun die Verzierung* * *or·na·men·ta·tion[ˌɔ:nəmənˈteɪʃən, AM ˌɔ:r-]n ( form)a plain silver tray with no \ornamentation ein schlichtes, schnörkelloses Silbertablett* * *["Oːnəmen'teISən]n2) (= ornamental detail) Verzierungen pl, Zierrat m (geh); (ART, ARCHIT) Ornamentik f; (= ornaments in room etc) Schmuck m* * ** * *noun, no pl.1) (ornamenting) Ausschmückung, die2) (embellishment[s]) Verzierung, die* * *n.Ausschmückung f.Zierde -n f. -
5 украшательство
1) General subject: foofaraw (в архитектуре), frill, frills (лит. стиля и т.п.), ornamental art, ornamentalism, parergon, prettification2) Computers: bum3) Religion: parergon (Adding beauty to something)4) Patents: embellishment -
6 Schmuck
Adj. altm., hum. neat; Person: smart, spruce; Mann: auch dapper; (hübsch) pretty; ein schmuckes Dirndl hum. (Kleid) a smart (Am. chic) dirndl dress* * *der Schmuck(Dekoration) ornament; decoration; ornamentation;(Juwelen) jewelry; jewellery* * *Schmụck [ʃmʊk]m -(e)s, (rare) -e2) (= Verzierung) decoration; (fig) embellishmentim Schmuck der Blumen/Fahnen (liter) — decked with flowers/flags
Natürlichkeit ist der schönste Schmuck eines Mädchens — naturalness is the greatest adornment a girl can have
* * *der1) adornment2) (something used to decorate: Christmas decorations.) decoration3) (clothes or ornaments suitable for a particular occasion or person: all the trappings of royalty.) trappings* * *<-[e]s>[ʃmʊk]2. (Verzierung) decoration, ornamentation* * *der; Schmuck[e]s1) (Schmuckstücke) jewelry; jewellery (esp. Brit.)2) (Schmuckstück) piece of jewelry/jewellery3) (Zierde) decoration* * ** * *der; Schmuck[e]s1) (Schmuckstücke) jewelry; jewellery (esp. Brit.)2) (Schmuckstück) piece of jewelry/jewellery3) (Zierde) decoration* * *m.emblazonment n.emblazonments n.jewellery n.jewelry n.panoply n.trappings n.trinket n. -
7 schmuck
Adj. altm., hum. neat; Person: smart, spruce; Mann: auch dapper; (hübsch) pretty; ein schmuckes Dirndl hum. (Kleid) a smart (Am. chic) dirndl dress* * *der Schmuck(Dekoration) ornament; decoration; ornamentation;(Juwelen) jewelry; jewellery* * *Schmụck [ʃmʊk]m -(e)s, (rare) -e2) (= Verzierung) decoration; (fig) embellishmentim Schmuck der Blumen/Fahnen (liter) — decked with flowers/flags
Natürlichkeit ist der schönste Schmuck eines Mädchens — naturalness is the greatest adornment a girl can have
* * *der1) adornment2) (something used to decorate: Christmas decorations.) decoration3) (clothes or ornaments suitable for a particular occasion or person: all the trappings of royalty.) trappings* * *<-[e]s>[ʃmʊk]2. (Verzierung) decoration, ornamentation* * *der; Schmuck[e]s1) (Schmuckstücke) jewelry; jewellery (esp. Brit.)2) (Schmuckstück) piece of jewelry/jewellery3) (Zierde) decoration* * *…schmuck m im subst1. (Schmucksachen):Goldschmuck gold jewel(le)ry;Elfenbeinschmuck ivory jewel(le)ry;Billigschmuck cheap jewel(le)ry2. (Dekorationen):Altarschmuck altar decoration;Baumschmuck (Christmas) tree decorations pl;Fensterschmuck window decoration;Festschmuck festive decoration* * *der; Schmuck[e]s1) (Schmuckstücke) jewelry; jewellery (esp. Brit.)2) (Schmuckstück) piece of jewelry/jewellery3) (Zierde) decoration* * *m.emblazonment n.emblazonments n.jewellery n.jewelry n.panoply n.trappings n.trinket n. -
8 Rankenwerk
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9 ornato
ornato1 agg.1 adorned, trimmed: un vestito ornato di pizzo, a dress trimmed with laceornato2 s.m.1 ornamentation, decoration: la facciata è troppo carica di ornati, the façade is too rich in ornamentation* * *[or'nato] ornato (-a)1. agg1)ornato di — adorned with, decorated with2) (stile) ornate, florid2. smArchit embellishment* * *I 1. [or'nato]participio passato ornare2.1) (decorato) adorned, embellished (di with)2) fig. [ stile] ornate, embellished, floridII [or'nato]sostantivo maschile1) arch. (ornamentazione) ornamentation2) (arte del disegno) decorative illustration* * *ornato1/or'nato/→ ornareII aggettivo1 (decorato) adorned, embellished (di with)2 fig. [ stile] ornate, embellished, florid.————————ornato2/or'nato/sostantivo m.1 arch. (ornamentazione) ornamentation2 (arte del disegno) decorative illustration.
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