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1 griego
• greave• Grecian nose• greedy method• Greek calends -
2 greba
f.1 ancient armor for the leg; greave(s).2 jambeau.* * *1 greave* * *= greave.Ex. If the librarian is asked for a dictionary of enology or an illustration of greaves and he has not met these terms before, his first step must be to discover what they are.* * *= greave.Ex: If the librarian is asked for a dictionary of enology or an illustration of greaves and he has not met these terms before, his first step must be to discover what they are.
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3 canillera
f.1 shin pad. ( Latin American Spanish)2 shin guard, greave, jambeau.* * *1 (espinillera) shin guard* * *SF1) (Dep) shin guard* * *femenino (AmL) shin pad, shinguard* * *femenino (AmL) shin pad, shinguard* * *( AmL)shin pad, shinguard* * *
canillera f LAm
1 (espinillera) shin pad
2 (cobardía) cowardice
(miedo) fear
* * *canillera Am nf2. [espinillera] shin pad -
4 grandeza
• bigness• grandchildren• grandfather• greatly• greave• largely• larger• magnitude• majesty• stateliness -
5 grandor
• grandchildren• grandfather• greatly• greave• magnitude• majesty• size -
6 vastedad
• greatly• greave• immensity• vastness
См. также в других словарях:
Greave — Greave, n. A grove. [Obs.] Spenser. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Greave — Greave, n. [OF. grees; cf. Sp. grevas.] Armor for the leg below the knee; usually in the plural. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Greave — Greave, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Greaved} (gr[=e]vd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Greaving}.] [From {Greaves}.] (Naut.) To clean (a ship s bottom); to grave. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
greave — ► NOUN historical ▪ a piece of armour for the shin. ORIGIN Old French greve shin, greave … English terms dictionary
greave — (n.) leg armor, c.1300, from O.Fr. greve shin, armor for the leg (12c.), of unknown origin. [Klein suggests it ultimately is from Egyptian Arabic gaurab stocking, apparel for the leg. ] … Etymology dictionary
greave — [grēv] n. [ME greve < OFr, shin, shin armor < Ar jaurab, stocking] armor for the leg from the ankle to the knee: see ARMOR … English World dictionary
Greave — Greek greaves of “Denda”, ca. 500 BC, Staatliche Antikensammlungen (Inv. 4330). A greave (from the Old French shin, shin armour from the Arabic jaurab, meaning stocking[1]) is a piece of … Wikipedia
Greave — Recorded in several spellings including: Greave, Greeve, Grieve, Greaves, Greeves, and Greves, this is an English surname. It is either locational from the former hamlet of Greaves in the parish of Preston, Lancashire, or it is topographical from … Surnames reference
greave — noun historical a piece of armour for the shin. Origin ME: from OFr. greve shin, greave … English new terms dictionary
greave — n. (usu. in pl.) armour for the shin. Etymology: ME f. OF greve shin, greave, of unkn. orig … Useful english dictionary
Greave School — Infobox UK school name = Greave School size = latitude = 53.423625 longitude = 2.083864 dms = dms motto = motto pl = established = approx = closed = c approx = type = religion = president = head label = Headteacher head = Mrs Sue Johnson r head… … Wikipedia