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1 vest
vest, waistcoat, west* * *I. (en -e)( klædningsstykke) waistcoat,(i butikssprog samt am) vest;( damevest) vest;(dvs drikke) put away a glass or two.II. (sb & adv) ( verdenshjørne) west;[ vest for] (to the) west of;[ fra vest] from the west,( om vind også) westerly;[ i vest] (in the) west;[ mod vest] west, westwards (, især am: westward), to(wards) the west (fx it lies far to the west),( vendende mod vest) facing west,(ved den vestlige grænse etc) on the west,(i den vestlige del af landet etc) in the west;[ vest til nord] west by north. -
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4 Vest
Formerly only a close-fitting under-jacket which showed in the front opening of a top coat. Now also an extra piece of trimming in the front of the waist of a woman's gown. -
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жилет-en, -er, -eneзапад* * *vest, waistcoat, west* * *subst. west, West subst. vest, waistcoat (i vest) in the west (mot vest) towards the west, westward -
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[vest] noun1) a kind of sleeveless shirt worn under a shirt, blouse etc:صِدار، صُدْرَهHe was dressed only in (a) vest and underpants.
2) ( especially American) a waistcoat:jacket, vest and trousers
مِعْطَف قَصير( also adjective) a vest pocket.
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7 Vest-firðingar
m. pl. the men from Vest-firðir, the West-fiords (in Icel.), Landn., Sturl.; vestfírðinga-fjórðungr, the West Quarter, Landn. 167. -
8 Vest-fyldir
m. pl. men from the Norse county Vest-fold, Fms. xii. -
9 Vest-myst
and Vest-musteri, n. Westminster (the Abbey), Játv. S. -
10 ÞVEST
or þvesti, n. [no doubt akin to Ulf. ga-þwastian = to make fast, þwastiþa = το ἀσφαλές]:—prop. the fast or firm parts, the lean of the flesh, as opp. to the fat, the lean of a whale’s flesh, the flesh underneath the blubber of a whale, opp. to ‘rengi’ and ‘spik;’ at af teknu þvesti ok beinum, Vm. 107; þvest-slytti, blubber, Grett. (in a verse); the word is freq. in mod. usage. -
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13 vest
قَمِيص دَاخِليّ (للرجال) \ singlet, undershirt: a thin garment, worn under a shirt or when one is running races. vest: an undergarment worn on the upper part of the body, next to the skin. -
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صُدْرَة \ vest, waistcoat: a close-fitting sleeveless garment, fastened by buttons, usu. worn under a coat, as part of a man’s suit. -
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west, western ( fx side);( med stednavne) Western, the West of ( fx France),( om afgrænset område) West ( fx Berlin). -
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18 Vest-Afrika
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19 Vest-Asia
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20 Vest-Europa
subst. Western Europe
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