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2 draf
n. draf, husk.* * *n. draff, husks, N. G. L. iii. nos. 2, 8, Luke xv. 16. -
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4 draf
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6 in gestrekte draf
in gestrekte drafVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > in gestrekte draf
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7 in volle draf
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8 drebà
drobà II; drobìna II; drebà Grammatical information: f. ā Proto-Slavic meaning: `sediment, brewer's yeast, dregs, entrails'Page in Trubačev: V 105, 117, 118-119Russian:drobá (dial.) `sediment, brewer's yeast, dregs' [f ā];drobína (dial.) `sediment, brewer's yeast, dregs' [f ā];drebá (dial.) `sediment, brewer's yeast, dregs' [f ā]Serbo-Croatian:dróba (RSA) `entrails' [f ā];dròbina (Vuk) `entrails, tripe' [f ā]Lithuanian:drabnà (dial.) `sleet, dough, mud' [f ā] 4Latvian:Comments: Unlike the ESSJa, I have separated *drobà II `sediment, dregs, entrails' from *drobà I `crumb, small fry, small livestock', etc. It can be argued that the meanings `dregs' and `crumbs' may be covered by the designation `remnants', but for the root of drobà I the notion `small, fine' seems essential, while drobà II is about thick, weak masses. We may reconstruct a European root * dʰrabʰ-.Other cognates: -
9 dē-scrībō
dē-scrībō īpsī, īptus, ere (often confounded with discribo), to copy off, transcribe, write out, write down: a te librum (i. e. a tuo exemplo): descriptam legem adferunt, the draf<*> in foliis carmina, V.: in cortice Carmina, carve, V.: ius ab antiquā gente, copy, adopt, L.—To sketch, describe, draw, depict, represent: formas in harenā: caeli meatūs radio, V.—Fig., to represent, delineate, describe: res verbis describenda: dignus describi, quod malus ac fur, etc., H.: volnera Parthi, H.: cum pluvius describitur arcus, H.: facta versibus, N.: Votivā descripta tabellā Vita senis, H.—To define, prescribe, fix, assign: iura finium: rationem totius belli: classīs ex censu, L.: vices (poetae), H.: in quattuor urbanas tribūs libertinos, L.: in duodecim mensīs annum, L.: vecturas frumenti finitimis civitatibus, Cs.: suum cuique munus. -
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11 drebъ
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draf — obs. form of drove, pa. tense of drive … Useful english dictionary
DRAF — Direction régionale de l Alimentation, de l Agriculture et de la Forêt Les Directions régionales de l Alimentation, de l Agriculture et de la Forêt (DRAAF) sont des services déconcentrés du ministère de l agriculture et de la pêche qui ont pour… … Wikipédia en Français
dráf — 1. f ( e/ a) action of driving; a driving out, expulsion; drove, herd, band; company, band; road along which cattle are driven; [drífan]; 2. past 3rd sing of drífan … Old to modern English dictionary
draf — drove … The Old English to English
Draf — lees; dregs … Medieval glossary
draftee — /draf tee , drahf /, n. a person who is drafted into military service. Cf. enlistee (def. 1). [1860 65; DRAFT + EE] * * * … Universalium
drafting — /draf ting, drahf /, n. See mechanical drawing. [1875 80; DRAFT + ING1] * * * Precise graphical representation of a structure, machine, or its component parts that communicates the intent of a technical design to the fabricator (or the… … Universalium
draften — draf|ten 〈V. tr.; hat; umg.; bes. Sp.〉 auswählen, abkommandieren ● jmdn. ins Team draften; sie wurde von der Mannschaft gedraftet [<engl. amerikan. draft „einziehen, einberufen“] … Universal-Lexikon
draften — draf|ten 〈V.; umg.; bes. Sport〉 auswählen, abkommandieren; jmdn. ins Team draften [Etym.: <engl. amerikan. draft »einziehen, einberufen«] … Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch
drove — draf, drifon … English to the Old English
draff — [draf] noun literary dregs or refuse. Origin ME: perh. related to Ger. Treber, Träber husks, grains , and to drivel … English new terms dictionary