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3 συναγελασμοίς
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4 συναγελασμοῖς
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5 συναγελασμού
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6 συναγελασμοῦ
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7 συναγελασμοί
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8 συναγελασμώ
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9 συναγελασμῷ
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10 συναγελασμόν
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12 συναγελασμός
συνᾰγελ-ασμός, ὁ,A herding together, ib.980a, Gp.16.1.10; of men, Porph.Sent.32: in pl., forming ofἀγέλαι, παίδων Plu.
Comp. Lyc.Num.4.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συναγελασμός
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13 συνήθεια
συνήθεια, ἡ,A habitual intercourse, acquaintance, intimacy, αἱ πρὸς ἀλλήλους ς. Isoc.1.1;διατριβαὶ καὶ -θειαι μετά τινων Aeschin.2.23
; ἡ τῶν φίλων ς. ib.152;σ. καὶ φιλία Arist.GA 753a12
; ἡ πολιτικὴ ς. Id.EN 1181a11;τὰς τῶν φαύλων σ. ὀλίγος χρόνος διέλυσε Isoc.1.1
;ὅπως ἂν αἱ σ. διαζευχθῶσιν Arist.Pol. 1319b26
; καὶ αὐτῷ δέ μοί εἰσι ς. PCair.Zen.42.2 (iii B.C.);ὢν ἡμῖν ἐν συνηθείᾳ PMich.Zen.82.3
(iii B.C.).b sexual intercourse, X.Cyr.6.1.31 (v.l.);σ. ἔχειν μετὰ γυναικός Plu.2.310e
;πρὸς γυναῖκα Vett.Val.288.23
.2 of animals, herding together, Arist.HA 575b19; νέμεσθαι κατὰ συνηθείας in herds, ib. 611a7, cf. Ael.NA2.31; so of soldiers, κατὰ συνηθείας in messes, Plb.35.4.14.II habit, custom, h.Merc.485 (pl.), Hp.VM3, Pl.R. 516a, etc.; pl., φαῦλαι ς. bad habits, Epicur.Sent.Vat.46; ; ἐν τοῖς ἤθεσι τοῖς τῆς ἑαυτοῦ συνηθείας in his own accustomed haunts, Id.Lg. 865e; ἡ σ. τοῦ ἔργου habituation to it, X.Cyn.12.4;λήθην ἢ συνήθειαν τῶν ἀδικημάτων D. 19.3
, cf. 60.27;πολλῆς.. σ. ἡ ῥητορική Epicur.Fr.46
; τῇ σ. τοῦ εἰδώλου by being used to it, 1 Ep.Cor.8.7; practice, Plb.1.42.7, cf.Pl. Lg. 656d: with Preps.,διὰ συνήθειαν Id.Sph. 248b
; διὰ τὴν ς. Arist. HA 494b21;ἐκ συνηθείας OGI629.12
,79 (Palmyra, ii A.D.); κατὰ ς. Pl.R.l.c.;παρὰ συνήθειαν Id.Lg. 655e
;ἠναγκάσμεθα ὑπὸ συνηθείας Id.Tht. 157b
; σ. ἔχειν τῇ πολιτείᾳ to be used to it, practised in it, Plb.39.5.2;σ. κτᾶσθαι πρὸς τὰ κοινά Plu.2.791a
.2 the customary usage of language,ἐκ σ. ῥημάτων καὶ ὀνομάτων Pl.Tht. 168b
, cf. Chrysipp.Stoic.3.33; εἰς συνήθειαν ἐποίησε τοῦ λόγου τούτου τὴν πόλιν καταστῆναι brought the city to habitual use of this phrase, Aeschin. 1.165; ἡ σ. τῶν Ἑλλήνων, αἱ κατὰ τὰς διαλέκτους ς., Phld.Rh.1.59 S., Gal.18(2).237, Phld.Po.5.2; ἐν τῇ τεχνικῇ καὶ μὴ εἰκαίᾳ ς. Diocl. Magn.Stoic.3.214: abs., ordinary language, ἐν τῇ ς. Plu.2.22f, cf.ib.c, 1113a; κατὰ τὴν ς. A.D.Synt.323.22, cf. Demetr.Eloc.69, al., D.H. Amm.2.11, Herod.Med. in Rh.Mus.49.549.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συνήθεια
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14 ἰλλάς
A rope, band,βοῦς, τόν τ' οὔρεσι βουκόλοι ἄνδρες ἰλλάσιν.. δήσαντες ἄγουσιν Il.13.572
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15 herd
hə:d 1. noun(a group of animals of one kind that stay, or are kept, together: a herd of cattle; a herd of elephant(s).) bøling, flokk, hjord2. verb(to gather together, or be brought together, in a group: The dogs herded the sheep together; The tourists were herded into a tiny room.) gjete, samle i flokk, drive sammen- - herd- herdsman
- the herd instinctbøling--------flokk--------gjeteIsubst. \/hɜːd\/1) hjord, flokk, buskap, bøling2) ( nedsettende) masse, det brede lagfollow the herd ( overført) følge strømmen, gå i flokkIIsubst. \/hɜːd\/gjeter, røkter, vokter• cowherdIIIverb \/hɜːd\/gå i flokk, menge sega herding animal et flokkdyrherd together flokkes, gå i flokk, stue seg sammenherd with menge seg medIVverb \/hɜːd\/1) vokte, røkte, passe, gjete2) samle i flokk, drive sammenride herd on (amer.) holde orden på -
16 rodeo
m.1 detour (camino largo).dar un rodeo to make a detour2 rodeo.3 rounding up.4 roundabout means, roundup, dodge, round-up.5 circuit, long way round.6 cattle roundup, driving together of cattle for inspection and branding.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: rodear.* * *1 (desviación) detour2 (elusión) evasiveness3 (de ganado) roundup; (espectáculo) rodeo\andarse con rodeos to beat about the bushdar un rodeo to make a detourno andarse con rodeos to get straight to the point* * *SM1) (=ruta indirecta) long way round, roundabout way; (=desvío) detour2) [en discurso] circumlocutionno te andes con rodeos, déjate de rodeos — stop beating about the bush
3) LAm (Agr) roundup4) (Dep) rodeo* * *1) ( desvío) detourandar(se) con rodeos — to beat about the bush
2) (Agr) roundup; (Espec) rodeo* * *= circumlocution, rodeo.Ex. Apart from its apparent implication that mankind had previously been subjected to mass mutilation, this statement, tested against my desk dictionary, fits admirably the definitions of prolixity, verbosity, circumlocution and tautology.Ex. The short stories cover such topics as horses, the seasons of spring and summer, the family, the rodeo, home, herding sheep, and weaving a rug.----* andarse con rodeos = mince + words, go round in + circles, beat about/around + the bush.* hablando sin rodeos = crudely put.* no andarse con rodeos = call + a spade a spade.* sin rodeos = head-on, baldly, bluntly, outspokenly.* tratar Algo sin rodeos = address + Nombre + head-on, meet + Nombre + head-on, tackle + Nombre + head-on, face + Nombre + head-on.* * *1) ( desvío) detourandar(se) con rodeos — to beat about the bush
2) (Agr) roundup; (Espec) rodeo* * *= circumlocution, rodeo.Ex: Apart from its apparent implication that mankind had previously been subjected to mass mutilation, this statement, tested against my desk dictionary, fits admirably the definitions of prolixity, verbosity, circumlocution and tautology.
Ex: The short stories cover such topics as horses, the seasons of spring and summer, the family, the rodeo, home, herding sheep, and weaving a rug.* andarse con rodeos = mince + words, go round in + circles, beat about/around + the bush.* hablando sin rodeos = crudely put.* no andarse con rodeos = call + a spade a spade.* sin rodeos = head-on, baldly, bluntly, outspokenly.* tratar Algo sin rodeos = address + Nombre + head-on, meet + Nombre + head-on, tackle + Nombre + head-on, face + Nombre + head-on.* * *A1 (desvío) detourtuve que dar un gran rodeo I had to make a long detour o take a very long way around2(evasiva): no andes con tantos rodeos stop beating about the bushB1 ( Agr) roundup2 ( Espec) rodeo* * *
Del verbo rodear: ( conjugate rodear)
rodeo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
rodeó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
rodear
rodeo
rodear ( conjugate rodear) verbo transitivo
1
rodeo algo DE algo to surround sth with sth;
le rodeó la cintura con los brazos he put his arms around her waist
2 ( estar alrededor de) to surround;◊ todos los que lo rodean everyone who works with him/knows him
rodearse verbo pronominal rodeose DE algo/algn to surround oneself with sth/sb
rodeo sustantivo masculino
andarse con rodeos to beat about the bushb) (Espec) rodeo
rodear
I verbo transitivo
1 (con algo) to surround
rodear con los brazos, to put one's arms around
2 (un asunto) to avoid
II verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo (un camino) to go round, make a detour
rodeo sustantivo masculino
1 (en el camino) detour
2 pl (al hablar) circumlocution: déjate de rodeos, stop beating about the bush
hablar sin rodeos, to speak out plainly
3 (de animales) rodeo
' rodeo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
preámbulo
- charrería
- jaripeo
- rodear
English:
rodeo
- around
- detour
- round
* * *rodeo nm1. [camino largo] detour;dar un rodeo to make a detourhabló sin rodeos he didn't beat about the bush3. [espectáculo] rodeo4. [reunión de ganado] rounding up* * *m1 en recorrido detour;andarse con rodeos beat about the bush;hablar sin rodeos speak plainly, get straight to the point;dejarse de rodeos stop beating about the bush* * *rodeo nm1) : rodeo, roundup2) desvío: detour3) : evasionandar con rodeos: to beat around the bushsin rodeos: without reservations -
17 set
set 1. present participle - setting; verb1) (to put or place: She set the tray down on the table.) sette, legge, plassere2) (to put plates, knives, forks etc on (a table) for a meal: Please would you set the table for me?) dekke på bordet3) (to settle or arrange (a date, limit, price etc): It's difficult to set a price on a book when you don't know its value.) (fast)sette, angi4) (to give a person (a task etc) to do: The witch set the prince three tasks; The teacher set a test for her pupils; He should set the others a good example.) gi, sette opp; vise5) (to cause to start doing something: His behaviour set people talking.) få til å6) ((of the sun etc) to disappear below the horizon: It gets cooler when the sun sets.) gå ned7) (to become firm or solid: Has the concrete set?) stivne, binde, størkne8) (to adjust (eg a clock or its alarm) so that it is ready to perform its function: He set the alarm for 7.00 a.m.) stille9) (to arrange (hair) in waves or curls.) legge (hår)10) (to fix in the surface of something, eg jewels in a ring.) innfatte11) (to put (broken bones) into the correct position for healing: They set his broken arm.) sette sammen/i ledd2. adjective1) (fixed or arranged previously: There is a set procedure for doing this.) fast, foreskrevet, obligatorisk2) ((often with on) ready, intending or determined (to do something): He is set on going.) klar, parat, fast besluttet3) (deliberate: He had the set intention of hurting her.) uttalt, bestemt4) (stiff; fixed: He had a set smile on his face.) stiv, sammenbitt5) (not changing or developing: set ideas.) meget bestemt, fastlåst6) ((with with) having something set in it: a gold ring set with diamonds.) besatt/pyntet med3. noun1) (a group of things used or belonging together: a set of carving tools; a complete set of (the novels of) Jane Austen.) sett, samling2) (an apparatus for receiving radio or television signals: a television/radio set.) -apparat3) (a group of people: the musical set.) krets, gjeng, klikk, -sett4) (the process of setting hair: a shampoo and set.) legg(ing)5) (scenery for a play or film: There was a very impressive set in the final act.) dekorasjon, kulisser6) (a group of six or more games in tennis: She won the first set and lost the next two.) sett•- setting- setback
- set phrase
- set-square
- setting-lotion
- set-to
- set-up
- all set
- set about
- set someone against someone
- set against someone
- set someone against
- set against
- set aside
- set back
- set down
- set in
- set off
- set something or someone on someone
- set on someone
- set something or someone on
- set on
- set out
- set to
- set up
- set up camp
- set up house
- set up shop
- set uponbande--------bestemt--------legge--------støIsubst. \/set\/1) sett, samling• where's my toilet set?• he has only one set of knife, fork and spoon2) ( om bokverk) samtlige bind, verk• the set was incomplete, as one volume was missing• the encyclopedia costs £850 the set3) ( om mennesker) (omgangs)krets, gruppe, klikk4) apparat, anlegg5) ( om tidevann eller strøm) (bevegelses)retning• do you know the set of the tide?6) ( overført) innstilling, tendens, vridning7) helling, måte8) plassering, stilling9) form10) ( om tekstil) passform, fall13) ( om jakthund) stand15) gatestein, brostein16) ( teater eller film) kulisse(r), dekorasjon17) ( teater eller film) scene, innspillingsområde19) (grevling)hi• I'd like a shampoo and set, pleasejeg vil gjerne ha vask og legg, takk21) ( matematikk) mengde, gruppe22) ( i visse danser) tur(er)25) vikking (av en sag)empty set ( matematikk eller EDB) tom mengdehave no set against anyone ikke ha noe imot noenthe literary set de litteræremake a dead set at gå løs på forsøke å legge an påa set of furniture et møblementset of wheels ( hverdagslig) bil, kjerreII1) sette (frem), stille, legge ut, sette ut• could you set the chairs?2) dekke3) ( om klokke) stille4) bestemme, fastsette5) fremlegge (for), gi6) få (i gang), sette (i gang)7) ( om himmellegeme eller overført) gå ned, synke8) stivne, sette seg, tykne9) ( overført) befeste seg, sette seg, stivne10) ( om ansiktsuttrykk eller øyne) stivne, bli stram12) (teater e.l.) legge til, foregå• did you set your hair on rollers?14) montere, sette opp17) besette, innfatte19) (medisin, om ben eller ledd) sette på plass, reponere, sette i ledd, gro, vokse sammen22) få til å stivne, gjøre stiv23) beregne, vurdere, estimere• the losses were set at £50 a day24) (om tidevann, strøm, vind) gå, løpe, strømme, komme27) ( om jakthund) få stand, ta standset about gå i gang med, begynne (på)(britisk, hverdagslig) gå løs på, fare løs på spre, sette i gang• did you set the rumour about?set about doing something begynne å gjøre noeset about it bære seg atset about something gripe noe an, gå i gang med noeset against veie (opp) mot, sette (opp) motsette opp mot, gjøre fiendtlig innstilt motset a good example være et godt eksempelset a hen plassere en høne på eggset apart sette til side, reservere, legge avset apart from skille fra, se forskjell påset a price on something prissette noeset aside legge til side, sette av, sparese bort ifra• setting aside his age, you're perfect for each otheravvise, forkaste( jus) omstøte, tilsidesette, oppheveset at angripeset at large frigi, sette på frifotset at work sette i arbeid sette i gangset back sette en stopper for, stoppe forsinke, sinkeskru tilbake, sette tilbake, stille tilbakelegge bakover( hverdagslig) koste• it set me back $50plassere vekk fraset before legge frem for, forelegge sette frem foran, sette frem tilset before oneself gjøre til sin oppgaveset down sette nedsette av, slippe avskrive ned, skrive opp, notere sette (opp), føre (opp)jeg kan gi deg det svart på hvitt anse, betrakte, ta( overført) sette på plassset down as anse som, betrakte somset down in writing skrive nedset down to tilskrive, skylde på, forklare medset eggs plassere egg under en høneset forth legge frem, fremstille, skildresende ut, offentliggjøre, kunngjøre gi seg i vei, legge ut, dra ut, reiseset forth for reise tilset forward ( om visere på klokke) stille frem, skru fremsette frem, flytte frem legge frem, anføre, foregifremme, hjelpe frem ( gammeldags) gi seg i vei, legge ut, dra ut, reiseset free sette fri, slippe ut frigjøreset in begynne (for alvor), falle på, sette inn( om tidevann) sette innset off gi seg i vei, gi seg ut, reisesette i vei, løpe avgårdeavfyre, få til å eksplodere, fremkallesette i gang, starte, utløse, lede inn pådette ledet ham inn på hans favorittemne fremheve, forhøye, prydeden hvite kjolen fremhevet brunfargen hennes oppveie, kompensere, utligneskille (ut), skille frareservere, sette avset off running begynne å løpeset on overfalle, kaste seg overegge, anspore, jagehun egget Jane til å knuse vinduet rykke frem, avanseresette tilset oneself against eller set one's face against bestemt sette seg imotset oneself forward fremheve seg selvset oneself to do something sette i gang med å gjøre noe bestemme seg for å gjøre noeset oneself up against sette seg opp motset one's hand to something skrive under på noesette i gang med noeset one's mind on sette seg i hodet, absolutt ville ha, være fast bestemt påset out gi seg i vei, dra ut, reisebegynne (sin virksomhet)legge frem, fremføre, skildrelegge frem, vise frem, stille utsette ut, plassere (ut), sette frem stake ut ( om tidevann) avtaset out for reise tilset out from dra (ut) fra, utgå fraset out to gå i gang med, sette seg foreset right avhjelpeset sail sette seilset somebody off få noen til åset somebody over others sette noen over andre, sette noen til å overvåke andreset somebody to sette noen til, sette noen påset something going sette i gang noeset something in order få orden i noe, fikse noeset something off against gå opp i opp med, balansere medset something to (music) sette musikk til noe, tonesette noeset the ball rolling ( overført) dra i gang noe, begynne med noe få samtalen i gangset the fox to keep the geese se ➢ fox, 1set to sette i gang for fullthugge innpå maten, kaste seg over matensette i gang med å slåssset together sette sammenset to work skride til verket, sette i gang sette i gang med å arbeideset up sette opp, reise, oppføre• could you set up the ladder?rigge opp, monteregjøre klar, klargjøre heiseopprette, etablere, anleggeinnføreutnevneførst må vi utnevne en komité fremkalle, forårsake, voldedet å være kald kan fremkalle en irritasjon utstøte, sette igjøre frisk, få på beina( typografi) sette(hjelpe til å) etablere seghan hjalp sin sønn å etablere seg som bokhandler bygge, sette opp(spesielt amer., hverdagslig) sette en felle forset up a defence ( overført) gå i forsvarsposisjon, forsvare segset up a record sette rekordset up for oneself starte sitt eget, begynne for seg selvset up house begynne egen husholdning, etablere segset upon overfalle, kaste seg over egge, hisse, jage rykke frem, avansereset up shop åpne forretningset up the standard of revolt ( overført) heise opprørsfanenset up to be eller set oneself up as gi seg ut forset up (in) type ( typografi) settethe stage is set for eller the scene is set for ( overført) alt er klart for, alt er lagt til rette for, det er duket forIIIadj. \/set\/1) fast(satt), bestemt• is this the set price?2) stiv(net), stereotyp, ubevegelig• did you notice his set look?3) bestemt, fast, ubevegelig4) beliggende, som ligger5) ( hverdagslig) klar, ferdigall set alt (er klappet og) klart• are we all set?at a set time på et bestemt tidspunktbe set in one's way være lite fleksibel, ha inngrodde vaner, ha faste vanerbe (dead) set (up)on something ( hverdagslig) være oppsatt på noe( hverdagslig) ha slått inn påget set! ( sport) (klar) ferdig!• on your marks! get ready! get set! go!in (good) set terms i klare ord, utvetydigset fair (britisk, om vær) pent (uten tegn til å slå om)a set speech en på forhånd utarbeidet tale en typisk tale -
18 running
1. n беганьеpattering type of running — «ударный» способ бега
2. n пробег, рейс3. n ходrunning out — выходящий; выход
4. n управление5. n тех. работа или эксплуатация6. n вчт. прогонto be out of the running — не иметь шансов на выигрыш; выйти из игры
7. a бегущий8. a беговой9. a текущий, текучийrunning days — текущие дни; последовательные календарные дни
running sum — текущая сумма; текущее значение суммы
10. a сыпучий11. a гноящийся; слезящийся12. a скользящийa running knot — затяжной узел; удавка
13. a плавный14. a подвижной; работающий15. a общепринятый; господствующий16. a непрерывный; последовательныйrunning commentary — радио, репортаж с места
17. a погонный, линейный18. a ползучий, вьющийся19. a мат. переменный, пробегающий ряд значений20. adv подрядСинонимический ряд:1. easy (adj.) cursive; easy; effortless; flowing; fluent; smooth2. going (adj.) active; alive; dynamic; functioning; going; live; operative; working3. running water (adj.) gushing; issuing; pouring out; rising; running water; spouting; spreading; spurting4. oversight (noun) care; charge; conduct; handling; intendance; management; oversight; superintendence; superintendency; supervision5. becoming (verb) becoming; coming; getting; growing; waxing6. conducting (verb) carrying on; conducting; directing; keeping; managing; ordaining7. coursing (verb) circulating; coursing; flowing; streaming8. functioning (verb) acting; functioning; going9. heading (verb) administering; administrating; governing; heading; superintending10. hunting (verb) chasing; hunting; stalking11. hurrying (verb) barreling; bucketing; bustling; fleeting; flitting; hastening; hasting; hurrying; hustling; pelting; rocketing; rocking; rushing; scouring; skinning; smoking; speeding; staving; whirling; whisking; whizzing; zipping12. leaving (verb) departing; exiting; get away; go away; leaving; pull out; quitting; retiring; run along; withdrawing13. liquefying (verb) deliquescing; dissolving; fluxing; fusing; liquefying; melting; thawing14. moving (verb) actuating; impelling; mobilising; moving; propelling15. numbering (verb) aggregating; amounting; numbering; totalling16. placing (verb) come in; finishing; placing17. playing (verb) playing; showing18. ranging (verb) extending; ranging; varying19. reaching (verb) carrying; extending; leading; making; reaching; stretching20. resorting (verb) applying; recurring; referring; repairing; resort to; resorting; turning21. running (verb) bolting; darting; dashing; fleeing; flying; get out; making off; racing; running; sailing; scampering; scooting; scurrying; shinning; shooting; skipping; sprinting22. smuggling (verb) bootlegging; smuggling23. thrusting (verb) digging; driving; herding; plunging; prodding; ramming; sinking; stabbing; sticking; thrusting24. working (verb) handling; operating; using; working25. together (other) consecutively; continually; continuously; hand running; night and day; sequentially; successively; together; unintermittedly; uninterruptedly -
19 Dale, David
SUBJECT AREA: Textiles[br]b. 6 January 1739 Stewarton, Ayrshire, Scotlandd. 17 March 1806 Glasgow, Scotland[br]Scottish developer of a large textile business in find around Glasgow, including the cotton-spinning mills at New Lanark.[br]David Dale, the son of a grocer, began his working life by herding cattle. His connection with the textile industry started when he was apprenticed to a Paisley weaver. After this he travelled the country buying home-spun linen yarns, which he sold in Glasgow. At about the age of 24 he settled in Glasgow as Clerk to a silk merchant. He then started a business importing fine yarns from France and Holland for weaving good-quality cloths such as cambrics. Dale was to become one of the pre-eminent yarn dealers in Scotland. In 1778 he acquired the first cotton-spinning mill built in Scotland by an English company at Rothesay on the Isle of Bute. In 1784 he met Richard Arkwright, who was touring Scotland, and together they visited the Falls of the Clyde near the town of Lanark. Arkwright immediately recognized the potential of the site for driving water-powered mills. Dale acquired part of the area from Lord Braxfield and in 1785 began to build his first mill there in partnership with Arkwright. The association with Arkwright soon ceased, however, and by c.1795 Dale had erected four mills. Because the location of the mills was remote, he built houses for the workers and then employed pauper children brought from the slums of Edinburgh and Glasgow; at one time there were over 400 of them. Dale's attitude to his workers was benevolent and humane. He tried to provide reasonable working conditions and the mills were well designed with a large workshop in which machinery was constructed. Dale was also a partner in mills at Catrine, Newton Stewart, Spinningdale in Sutherlandshire and some others. In 1785 he established the first Turkey red dye works in Scotland and was in partnership with George Macintosh, the father of Charles Macintosh. Dale manufactured cloth in Glasgow and from 1783 was Agent for the Royal Bank of Scotland, a lucrative position. In 1799 he was persuaded by Robert Owen to sell the New Lanark mills for £60,000 to a Manchester partnership which made Owen the Manager. Owen had married Dale's daughter, Anne Caroline, in 1799. Possibly due in part to poor health, Dale retired in 1800 to Rosebank near Glasgow, having made a large fortune. In 1770 he had withdrawn from the established Church of Scotland and founded a new one called the "Old Independents". He visited the various branches of this Church, as well as convicts in Bridewell prison, to preach. He was also a great benefactor to the poor in Glasgow. He had a taste for music and sang old Scottish songs with great gusto.[br]Further ReadingDictionary of National Biography.R.Owen, 1857, The Life of Robert Owen, written by himself, London (mentions Dale).Through his association with New Lanark and Robert Owen, details about Dale may be found in J.Butt (ed.), 1971, Robert Owen, Prince of Cotton Spinners, Newton Abbot; S.Pollard and J.Salt (eds), 1971, Robert Owen, Prophet of the Poor: essays in honour of the two-hundredth anniversary of his birth, London.RLH
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