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21 βαίτη
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `shepherds or peasants coat (or tent) of skins' (Hdt.), also `covered hall' (Magnesia, Mantinea; s. Gossage, Class. Rev. N.S. 9 (1959) 12f.Derivatives: βαίτωνα τὸν εὑτελῆ ἄνδρα in oppos. to βαιτάς εὑτελης γυνη, i.e. `vile scortum' H.; cf. on βλίτον.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: Unknown. S. Pisani Sprache 1, 138; improbable Krogmann KZ 71, 121ff. (to Skt. jīná-). From βαίτη Goth. paida `χιτών' and other Germ. words, OHG pfeit f. `shirt, coat' etc..; from Germ. Finn. paita `shirt' (Thumb Zeitschr. f. d. Wortf. 7, 261ff.). Here probably also (with k-Suffix) Alb. petk `coat'; if this word continues *paitakā, the word is prob. Pre-Greek (Fur. 158).Page in Frisk: 1,210-211Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > βαίτη
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22 übertun
über|tun ['yːbɐtuːn]vt sepeinen Mantel etc ǘbertun (inf) — to put a coat etc on
jdm einen Schal etc ǘbertun — to put a scarf etc on sb
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23 Manschette
f; -, -n1. cuff; TECH. sleeve, collar; um Blumentöpfe etc.: frill2. SPORT (Würgegriff) stranglehold3. umg., fig.: Manschetten haben vor (+ Dat) be scared of; Manschetten bekommen get the wind up; (es sich anders überlegen) get cold feet* * *die Manschettecuff; wristband* * *Man|schẹt|te [man'ʃɛtə]f -, -n1) (= Ärmelaufschlag) cuff; (zur Blutdruckmessung) blood pressure cuff2) (= Umhüllung) frill3) (TECH = Dichtung) seal4) (SPORT = Würgegriff) strangleholdManschetten haben (inf) — to be scared stupid (inf)
vor seinem Vater/der Prüfung hat er mächtige Manschetten (inf) — his father/the thought of the exam scares him stupid (inf)
Manschetten kriegen (inf) — to get cold feet
* * *(the end of the sleeve (of a shirt, coat etc) near the wrist: Does your shirt have buttons on the cuffs?) cuff* * *Man·schet·te<-, -n>[manˈʃɛtə]f1. (Ärmelaufschlag) [shirt] cuff4.▶ jd hat \Manschetten vor jdm/etw (veraltend fam) sb/the thought of sth scares the living daylights out of sb fam, BRIT a. sb/sth puts the wind up sb fam* * *die; Manschette, Manschetten1) cuff[vor etwas (Dat.)] Manschetten haben — (fig. ugs.) have got the willies (coll.) or have got the wind up (Brit. coll.) [about something]
2) (Umhüllung) paper frill* * *1. cuff; TECH sleeve, collar; um Blumentöpfe etc: frill3. umg, fig:Manschetten haben vor (+dat) be scared of;Manschetten bekommen get the wind up; (es sich anders überlegen) get cold feet* * *die; Manschette, Manschetten1) cuff[vor etwas (Dat.)] Manschetten haben — (fig. ugs.) have got the willies (coll.) or have got the wind up (Brit. coll.) [about something]
2) (Umhüllung) paper frill* * *f.cuff n.wristband n. -
24 наметна
вж. намятам* * *намѐтна,намя̀там гл.1. throw on, throw over, slip on; \наметна си палтото throw o.’s coat on o.’s shoulders;\наметна се put/slip (a coat, etc.) on o.’s shoulders.* * *вж. намятам -
25 выколачивать
выколотить (вн.)1. knock out (d.), beat* out (d.)выколачивать пыль из чего-л. — beat* the dust out of smth.
выколачивать мебель, ковры и т. п. — beat* the furniture, carpets, etc.
выколачивать пальто и т. п. — beat* a coat, etc.
выколачивать трубку — knock out a pipe
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26 П-676
ДО ПЯТ coll PrepP Invar usu. nonagreeing modif) (of a skirt, dress, coat etc) very long, almost reaching the grounddown to one's anklesankle-length. -
27 до пят
• ДО ПЯТ coll[PrepP; Invar; usu. nonagreeing modif]=====⇒ (of a skirt, dress, coat etc) very long, almost reaching the ground:- ankle-length. -
28 sijafu
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] sijafu[Swahili Plural] sijafu[English Word] cuff (of a coat etc)[English Plural] cuffs[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Derived Language] Farsi------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] sijafu[Swahili Plural] sijafu[English Word] wristband[English Plural] wristbands[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------ -
29 regenfest
((of material, a coat etc) which will not be soaked by a light shower of rain.) showerproof -
30 melekatkan
affix* * *attach, stick, glue something; put on (a hat, coat, etc); invest (money); strike (with the hand or foot); direct one's view or attention to something or someone -
31 bar
(Persian) skirt (of coat, etc.); two outer halves of a garment. bar ur to gird oneself -
32 yelvagay
thrown over one’s shoulders (coat, etc.) -
33 midi
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34 нахлузя
нахлу̀зя,нахлу̀звам гл. pull on, slip on, get on, draw on, (с мъка) struggle/get (into a coat, etc.); \нахлузя дрехите си tumble into o.’s clothes; • \нахлузя някому нещо на врата saddle s.o. with s.th. -
35 отъркам
отъ̀ркам,отъ̀рквам гл. wear out; fray;\отъркам се 1. be worn out/frayed;2. rub o.’s coat, etc. (о against). -
36 разкопчая
разкопча̀я,\разкопчая се unbutton o.’s coat, etc. -
37 اعتطف الثوب أو به
اِعْتَطَفَ الثّوْبَ أو بِهto put on a coat, etc. -
38 cuff
I [kaf]1. noun1) the end of the sleeve (of a shirt, coat etc) near the wrist:كُفّة (قَميص)Does your shirt have buttons on the cuffs?
2) ( especially American) the turned-up part of a trouser leg.طيّة أو ثِنية السروال2. (also handcuff) verbto put handcuffs on (a person):يضع الأصفاد في اليديْن II [kaf]The police cuffed the criminal.
1. nouna blow with the open hand:لَطمَه، صفْعَـهa cuff on the ear.
2. verbto give such a blow:يَصفَع، يَلطـمHe cuffed him on the head.
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39 showerproof
adjective(of material, a coat etc) which will not be soaked by a light shower of rain.مُقاوِم للمَطَر -
40 skirt
[skəːt] noun1) a garment, worn by women, that hangs from the waist:تَنّورهWas she wearing trousers or a skirt?
2) the lower part of a dress, coat etc:حافَّه، طَرَفa dress with a flared skirt.
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