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упомянутый первым first-mentioned упомянутый первымБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > first-mentioned
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8 Jeremiel (An archangel, guardian of the souls in sheol, mentioned in the noncanonical First Book of Enoch)
Религия: архангел ИеремиилУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Jeremiel (An archangel, guardian of the souls in sheol, mentioned in the noncanonical First Book of Enoch)
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9 Raguel (An archangel, avenger of God against the world of lights, mentioned in the noncanonical First Book of Enoch)
Религия: РагуилУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Raguel (An archangel, avenger of God against the world of lights, mentioned in the noncanonical First Book of Enoch)
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10 Sariel (An archangel, avenger of the spirits, who sin in the spirit, mentioned in the noncanonical First Book of Enoch)
Религия: СариилУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Sariel (An archangel, avenger of the spirits, who sin in the spirit, mentioned in the noncanonical First Book of Enoch)
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11 on the date first above mentioned
Юридический термин: в дату, указанную в самом начале договора (в тексте договора)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > on the date first above mentioned
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12 упомянутый первым
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > упомянутый первым
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13 former
attributive adjectivein the former case — im ersteren Fall
the former — der/die/das erstere; pl. die ersteren
* * *['fo:mə](of an earlier time: In former times people did not travel so much.) früher- academic.ru/28946/formerly">formerly- the former* * *for·mer[ˈfɔ:məʳ, AM ˈfɔ:rmɚ]I. adj attr, inv1. (previous) ehemalige(r, s), frühere(r, s)to restore sth to its \former glory etw wieder in seinem alten Glanz erstrahlen lassenin a \former life in einem früheren Leben2. (first of two) erstere(r, s)II. n▪ the \former der/die/das Erstere* * *['fɔːmə(r)]1. adj1) (= previous) president, chairman, employee etc früher, ehemalig; home, prison, school, hospital etc ehemalig; country, place, strength, authority etc früher; times, years, days vergangenformer President Richard Nixon — der frühere or ehemalige Präsident Richard Nixon
his former wife —
in former years or times or days — in früheren Zeiten
2)(as opposed to latter)
the former option/alternative etc — die erstere Möglichkeit/Alternative etc2. nthe former — der/die/das erstere; (more than one) die ersteren pl
* * *former1 [ˈfɔː(r)mə(r)] s1. Former(in), Gestalter(in)2. TECH Former m (Arbeiter)3. TECH Form-, Drückwerkzeug n4. FLUG Spant m5. SCHULE besonders Br in Zusammensetzungen Schüler(in) der … Klasseformer2 [ˈfɔː(r)mə(r)] adj1. früher(er, e, es), vorig(er, e, es):the former Mrs Smith die frühere Frau Smith;he is his former self again er ist wieder (ganz) der Alte2. vorhergehend, vorherig(er, e, es)3. vergangen:in former times früher, in früheren Zeiten4. ersterwähnt(er, e, es), erstgenannt(er, e, es) (von zweien):the former … the latter Erster(er, e, es) … Letzter(er, e, es)5. ehemalig(er, e, es):* * *attributive adjectivethe former — der/die/das erstere; pl. die ersteren
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14 former
'fo:mə(of an earlier time: In former times people did not travel so much.) antiguo, anterior- formerly- the former
former1 adj antiguoformer2 pron el primeroof Spain and Portugal, the former has the larger population entre España y Portugal, el primero tiene más habitantestr['fɔːməSMALLr/SMALL]2 (of two) primero,-a1 aquél, aquélla\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLin former times en otros tiempos, antiguamenteformer ['fɔrmər] adj1) previous: antiguo, anteriorthe former president: el antiguo presidente2) : primero (de dos)adj.• anterior adj.• antiguo, -a adj.• ex adj.• pasado, -a adj.n.• anterior s.m.
I 'fɔːrmər, 'fɔːmə(r)1) (earlier, previous) antiguomy former wife/husband — mi ex-esposa/ex-esposo
in former days o times — antes, en otros tiempos, antiguamente
2) ( first-mentioned) primero
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['fɔːmǝ(r)]the former — el primero, la primera; (pl) los primeros, las primeras
1. ADJ1) (=earlier, previous) antiguo; [chairman, wife etc] exSee:OLD in old2) (of two) primero2.PRONnight and day, the former dark, the latter light — la noche y el día, aquella oscura y este lleno de luz
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I ['fɔːrmər, 'fɔːmə(r)]1) (earlier, previous) antiguomy former wife/husband — mi ex-esposa/ex-esposo
in former days o times — antes, en otros tiempos, antiguamente
2) ( first-mentioned) primero
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the former — el primero, la primera; (pl) los primeros, las primeras
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15 Satanin
A rich silk fabric first mentioned in the inventories of Charles V of France. It was brocaded with gold and much used for drapery and curtains during the 14th and 15th centuries. Blue is usually the colour mentioned. -
16 Cap
" For William Somar, the king's fool, a cappe of green clothe fringed with red crule and lined with fryse." Henry VIII's reign. ———————— Night caps are first mentioned in the times of the Tudors. In the inventory of the wardrobe of Henry VIII, we find " a nightcappe of black velvett embroidered." They were worn in the day-time by elderly men and invalids. In 1762 the French night cap was worn by women of fashion in the daytime. It sat close to the ears and cheeks, leaving but little of the face to be seen. ———————— A head covering for both sexes (in French, bonnet). The Belgic Britons appear to have worn some head covering. Anglo-Saxons wore caps made of many materials according to the station of the wearers, those of the higher class had ornaments of metal and embroidery. About the close of the 12th century, the Danes and Normans wore a cap more like a colf which did not cover the back of the head. In 1369 caps of various colours, mostly red, were popular, and had costly linings. During the reigns of Henry V, Henry VI, and Henry VII, caps of most peculiar shapes were worn. In later years, caps of silver and gold were used. During the reign of Henry VIII what were called " Milan Bonnets," so named from the duchy in which they were first made, when also the modern name of Milliner (Milainer) applied to ladles' caps and bonnet makers in England, were greatly in fashion. They were composed of the costliest stuffs, cloth of gold and silver, velvet and satin, slashed and puffed like the dresses, jewelled and bordered with feathers, etc. The fashion in caps was constantly changing, and there are innumerable varieties, so fantastic and preposterous, in the majority of instances, in its forms, that the monstrosities of the Middle Ages, which provoked the censure and satire of the poets and others, appear graceful by comparison. -
17 Alexander
An ancient form of fabric variously described by different authorities, but generally supposed to have been a black and white striped silk, made at Alexandria; first mentioned in a.d. 1327 and used for church vestments (see Burdalisander) -
18 Burdalisander
A silk fabric in various coloured stripes, believed to originate from Alexandria, North Africa. First mentioned in the 14th century (see Alexander). Also known as Burda and Bourde de Elisandre. Used for clothing. -
19 Frieze
A heavy woollen fabric with a rough, irregular nap, and a more or less hard feel. Originally an Irish production; generally grey in colour, and used for the lower-grade clothing. Also made from a mixture of wool and shoddy or mungo. Woven 2 & 2 twill with about 40 ends and 60 picks per inch, 20's skein Yorkshire woollen warp and weft. The weave is sometimes the broken 2 & 2 twill. Frieze was first mentioned in 1399 as a coarse woollen cloth and made in Coventry. It was much used by the people in the 16th century for doublets, jerkins and gowns. -
20 Jack
JACK (Jacques, French; Giacco, Italian)A loose coat or tunic, made originally of jacked leather, whence its name. First mentioned in the 14th century. It was a military garment and thickly padded with cloth.
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