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1 Folded
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Folded
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2 folded corner
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3 she folded her arms about/round me
she folded her arms about/round meEnglish-Dutch dictionary > she folded her arms about/round me
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4 περιπτυχεί
περιπτυχήςfolded round: masc /fem /neut nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)περιπτυχήςfolded round: masc /fem /neut dat sg -
5 περιπτυχεῖ
περιπτυχήςfolded round: masc /fem /neut nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)περιπτυχήςfolded round: masc /fem /neut dat sg -
6 Alb
ALB, ALBE, AWBEA shirt or white linen garment, reaching to the heels and folded round the loins by a girdle. Formerly the common dress of the Roman Catholic Clergy, but now used only in sacred functions - The second vestment put on by the priest when preparing for the celebration of mass. Sometimes richly embroidered, and even jewelled round the bottom edge and the wrists, from the loth to the 16th century. The Albe used by Sir Thomas a Becket, when an exile from England, is still preserved, with his mitre and other portions of his episcopal robes in the Cathedral Church of Sens. It is ornamented with purple and gold apparels. -
7 Albe
ALB, ALBE, AWBEA shirt or white linen garment, reaching to the heels and folded round the loins by a girdle. Formerly the common dress of the Roman Catholic Clergy, but now used only in sacred functions - The second vestment put on by the priest when preparing for the celebration of mass. Sometimes richly embroidered, and even jewelled round the bottom edge and the wrists, from the loth to the 16th century. The Albe used by Sir Thomas a Becket, when an exile from England, is still preserved, with his mitre and other portions of his episcopal robes in the Cathedral Church of Sens. It is ornamented with purple and gold apparels. ————————ALBE (Albus, White)A long, white linen gown reaching to the feet and secured by a girdle. The ends of the sleeves and hem of the garment were embroidered (see Alb) -
8 Awbe
ALB, ALBE, AWBEA shirt or white linen garment, reaching to the heels and folded round the loins by a girdle. Formerly the common dress of the Roman Catholic Clergy, but now used only in sacred functions - The second vestment put on by the priest when preparing for the celebration of mass. Sometimes richly embroidered, and even jewelled round the bottom edge and the wrists, from the loth to the 16th century. The Albe used by Sir Thomas a Becket, when an exile from England, is still preserved, with his mitre and other portions of his episcopal robes in the Cathedral Church of Sens. It is ornamented with purple and gold apparels. ———————— See alb -
9 σπειράομαι
A to be coiled or folded round,πέντε ζῶναι ἐσπείρηντο Eratosth.16.3
; πέριξ.. σπειρηθεὶς [δράκων] Nic. Th. 457;δράκοντα.. ἐσπειραμένον περὶ τὸ ἀγγεῖον Paus.10.33.9
;σχοινίου ἐσπειραμένου S.E.P.1.227
: c. dat., ὄφεις ἐσπειρημένους τοῖς παισίν coiled round them, f.l. in Sch.Lyc.p.5 S. for ἐπῃωρημένους.2 metaph.,λόγος ἐσπειραμένος πρὸς δεινότητα Demetr.Eloc.8
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σπειράομαι
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10 ἐγκολπόω
A make full and round, like the folds of a robe, Orph.A. 1183 (tm.):—[voice] Pass., ἐγκεκολπῶσθαι to be curved into a bay or bays, Arist.Mu. 393a23:—[voice] Med., put in the fold of one's robe: hence metaph., 'have in one's pocket',τὴν τοῦ Καίσαρος ἰσχύν D.C.48.52
:—[voice] Pass., to have folded round one,χιτῶνα ἐνεκεκόλπωτο Id.62.2
: metaph., .Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐγκολπόω
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11 ἕλιξ
A twisted, curved: in Hom. and Hes., as in S.Aj. 374 (lyr.), Theoc.25.127, epith. of oxen, commonly understood of their twisted, crumpled horns, cf.ἑλικτός 1
; also expld. of the movement of their bodies as they walk, rolling: freq. coupled with εἰλίπους, cf. Il.12.293 and Sch. ad loc., etc.; ἕλιξ abs.,= βοῦς, E.Ba. 1170 (lyr.): later of various objects,ποταμός Pi.
ap. Sch.Il.Oxy.221 ix 15; ἕλικα ἀνὰ χλόαν on the tangled grass, E.Hel. 180 (lyr., cf. sq. 111);δρόμος Nonn.D.2.263
;σειρή Tryph.322
.------------------------------------A anything which assumes a spiral shape: once in Hom., γναμπτάς θ' ἕλικας, of armlets or ear-rings, Il.18.401 (cf. ἑλικτήρ), cf. h.Ven.87, Arist.Mir. 840b20:—afterwards in various relations:II whirl, convolution, ἕλικες στεροπῆς flashes of forked lightning, A.Pr. 1083 (anap.); of circular or spiral motion,αἱ κινήσεις καὶ ἕλικες τοῦ οὐρανοῦ Arist.Metaph. 998a5
;ἕλικα ἐκτυλίσσειν Ti.Locr.97c
; wreath of smoke, A.R.1.438.III tendril of the vine, Thphr.CP2.18.2;βοσκὰς εὐφύλλων ἑλίκων E.Hel. 1331
(lyr.); βότρυος ἕλικα παυσίπονον the clustering grape, Ar.Ra. 1321 (lyr.).IV convolution of a spiral shell (cf.ἑλίκη 11
), Arist.HA 547b11: pl., convolutions of the bowels, Id.PA 675b24: sg., colon, ib. 675b20; also of the ear, Id.de An. 420a13, Ruf. Onom.44.V spiral running round a staff, Ael.VH9.11, Ath. 12.543f; on a child's ball, A.R.3.139; spiral strip folded round the scytale, Plu.Lys.19.2 Geom., spiral, Epicur.Ep.2p.40U., Hermesian. 7.86; περὶ ἑλίκων, title of work by Archim.; also,= κύκλος, Hsch.b of planets' orbit, Eudox. Ars5.3, Theo Sm.p.201 H.; but also of the sun's and moon's orbits, Eudox. Ars9.2.3 helix, screw-windlass, employed in launching ships, invented by Archimedes, Moschioap.Ath.5.207b.VI pl., involved sentences, D.H.Th.48.VII Adj. winding,ὁ ῥοῦς φέρεται ἕλικα πορείαν Dion.Byz.3
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12 περιπτυχής
περιπτυχήςfolded round: masc /fem nom sg -
13 περίπτυγμ'
περίπτυγμα, περίπτυγμαanything folded round: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
14 A-Htet-Sin
The upper continuation of a Longyi, worn by women in Burma, which is folded round the body from the waist upwards for about 10-in. -
15 περίπτυγμα
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περίπτυγμα
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16 περιπτυχής
περιπτῠχ-ής, ές,2 φασγάνῳ π. fallen around (i. e. upon) his sword, ib. 899.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περιπτυχής
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17 شمسية
شَمْسِيَّة \ sunshade: a metal folding frame covered with ornamental cloth, and supported on a long handle fixed to the ground or carried as a protection against the sun. umbrella: a personal shelter (from rain or sun); it is made of cloth on a wire frame, which can be folded round a central stick that is carried in the hand. -
18 مظلة
مِظَلَّة \ awning: a covering like a tent, over a doorway or window, etc., to keep off the sun. sunshade: a metal folding frame covered with ornamental cloth, and supported on a long handle fixed to the ground or carried as a protection against the sun; a piece of material (above a window, above one’s eyes, etc.) that provides shade. umbrella: a personal shelter (from rain or sun); it is made of cloth on a wire frame, which can be folded round a central stick that is carried in the hand. \ مِظَلَّة (المِصْباح) \ shade: sth. that gives protection from a bright light: a lampshade. \ See Also كمة (كُمَّة) \ مِظَلَّة للهُبوط (براشوت) \ parachute: a device that slows the fall of a person (or of supplies) from an aircraft. \ مِظَلَّة المصباح \ lampshade: a cover for a lamp, to soften or direct its light. -
19 awning
مِظَلَّة \ awning: a covering like a tent, over a doorway or window, etc., to keep off the sun. sunshade: a metal folding frame covered with ornamental cloth, and supported on a long handle fixed to the ground or carried as a protection against the sun; a piece of material (above a window, above one’s eyes, etc.) that provides shade. umbrella: a personal shelter (from rain or sun); it is made of cloth on a wire frame, which can be folded round a central stick that is carried in the hand. -
20 sunshade
مِظَلَّة \ awning: a covering like a tent, over a doorway or window, etc., to keep off the sun. sunshade: a metal folding frame covered with ornamental cloth, and supported on a long handle fixed to the ground or carried as a protection against the sun; a piece of material (above a window, above one’s eyes, etc.) that provides shade. umbrella: a personal shelter (from rain or sun); it is made of cloth on a wire frame, which can be folded round a central stick that is carried in the hand.
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