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1 Cyclas
CYCLAS (Ciclaton, Cinglaton, Syglaton)A garment made of a rich stuff or silk, manufactured in the Cvclades (Guillaume le Breton). It was worn by both sexes, and known in Germany in 1803, embroidered or interwoven with gold. It was first heard of in England at the coronation of Henry III and his Queen. The citizens of London who attended the ceremony wore cyclades worked with gold, over vestments of silk (see Ciclaton) -
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(историческое) (древнеримское) циклада, плотно облегающая женская туника( историческое) рыцарская туника (которую носили поверх доспехов) -
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[ʹsıkləs] n ист.1. др.-рим. циклада, плотно облегающая женская туника2. рыцарская туника ( которую носили поверх доспехов) -
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['sɪkləs]1) Общая лексика: рыцарская туника (которую носили поверх доспехов)2) Древне-римское: плотно облегающая женская туника, циклада -
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n іст.щільно облягаюча туніка (жіноча і лицарська)* * *n; іст.1) циклада, щільно облягаюча жіноча туніка -
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(n) плотно облегающая женская туника; рыцарская туника; циклада -
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1. n ист. др. -рим. циклада, плотно облегающая женская туника2. n ист. рыцарская туника -
9 Ciclaton
CYCLAS (Ciclaton, Cinglaton, Syglaton)A garment made of a rich stuff or silk, manufactured in the Cvclades (Guillaume le Breton). It was worn by both sexes, and known in Germany in 1803, embroidered or interwoven with gold. It was first heard of in England at the coronation of Henry III and his Queen. The citizens of London who attended the ceremony wore cyclades worked with gold, over vestments of silk (see Ciclaton) -
10 Cinglaton
CYCLAS (Ciclaton, Cinglaton, Syglaton)A garment made of a rich stuff or silk, manufactured in the Cvclades (Guillaume le Breton). It was worn by both sexes, and known in Germany in 1803, embroidered or interwoven with gold. It was first heard of in England at the coronation of Henry III and his Queen. The citizens of London who attended the ceremony wore cyclades worked with gold, over vestments of silk (see Ciclaton) -
11 Syglaton
CYCLAS (Ciclaton, Cinglaton, Syglaton)A garment made of a rich stuff or silk, manufactured in the Cvclades (Guillaume le Breton). It was worn by both sexes, and known in Germany in 1803, embroidered or interwoven with gold. It was first heard of in England at the coronation of Henry III and his Queen. The citizens of London who attended the ceremony wore cyclades worked with gold, over vestments of silk (see Ciclaton) -
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The Persian term for a fabric of real gold thread. It was known in England in the 12th century (see Cyclas and Siglaton) -
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The Persian term for a fabric of real gold thread. It was known in England in the 12th century (see Cyclas and Siglaton) -
14 STATE ROBE OF WOMEN
[N]CYCLAS (-ADIS) (F)
См. также в других словарях:
cyclas — ⇒CYCLAS, subst. fém. ANTIQ. GRÉCO ROMAINE. Robe de forme arrondie dans laquelle les femmes pouvaient s envelopper. S enveloppant même les cheveux dans sa grande cyclas écarlate, elle sortit de la nécropole ( , Aphrodite, 1896, p. 209). Prononc.… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Cyclas — Cy clas (s? kl?s), n. [Cf. {Ciclatoun}.] A long gown or surcoat (cut off in front), worn in the Middle Ages. It was sometimes embroidered or interwoven with gold. Also, a rich stuff from which the gown was made. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Cyclas — (v. gr.), 1) (röm. Ant.), rundes Staatskleid der Frauenzimmer, unten mit breiter purpurner Borte, wurde unter dem Palium u. Ricinium getragen; 2) so v.w. Kreismuschel … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
CYCLAS — limbus est et vestis limbô ornata per extremam oram, Gloss. Κυκλὰς ἡ περὶ τὴν χλαίναν πορφύρα κύκλῳ. Tunica muliebris nempe aurata; cuiusmodi etiam et viriles fiebant, quas iam inde a Gallieno Imperatorib. usurpârunt, usque ad Imperii finem:… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
cyclas — /sik leuhs/, n., pl. cyclades / leuh deez /. 1. a tunic or surcoat, longer in back than in front, worn over armor in the Middle Ages. 2. a similar, full length garment worn by women. 3. a round robe with an elaborately ornamented border, worn by… … Universalium
Cyclas — I have three definations and I am unsure which is the more correct. All of these have been found in books of a high standard of information. The definitions are as follows 1) 12th century A shaped tunic with keyhole neckline and split up the… … Medieval glossary
cyclas — cyc·las … English syllables
cyclas — … Useful english dictionary
CICLAS melius CYCLAS — CICLAS, melius CYCLAS proprie vestis feminea, quod instar κύκλου sen circuli esset, longa, urpote terram verrens et sinuosa. Matth. Paris. in apparatu nuptiarum Henrici III. A. C. 1236. virilem facit: Cives, inquiens, Londonienses sericis… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Шарик — (Cyclas Sphaerium) род пластинчатожаберных моллюсков, отряда Eulamellibranchiata, подотряда Submytilacea, семейства Cyrenidae, часто служивший предметом анатомических и эмбриологических исследований. Имеет много видов и пользуется громадным… … Энциклопедический словарь Ф.А. Брокгауза и И.А. Ефрона
CYCLADES — insulae maris Aegaei a promontor. Gerresto, ut Plin. notat, l. 4. c. 12. circa Delum hodie Sdille, quo singulis annis, Iuventus missa, ut festis interesset, in orbem sitae, unde et nomen acceperunt, Strabo, l. 10. Zonar. tom. 3. Dionys. v. 525.… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale