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1 lēnō
lēnō ōnis, m [LAG-], a pimp, pander, procurer: leno sum, fateor, T.: improbissimus: Verba facit leno, H.— A seducer, allurer: Lentuli.* * *brothel keeper; bawd; procurer, pimp; panderer -
2 Leno
A fabric in which an open effect is woven by causing certain threads named doup threads to cross over one or more threads, termed standard threads. Very fancy and beautiful cloths are produced by combining this cross-weaving with other weaves. The term is applied generally to all light fabrics in which the cross-weaving principle is used. -
3 leño
m.1 log, backed timber, trunk.2 billet, chunk of firewood.* * *1 log\dormir como un leño to sleep like a log* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=tronco) log, lumber (EEUU)2) * (=zoquete) dolt *, blockhead ** * *masculino log* * *masculino log* * *logdormir como un leño to sleep like a log* * *
leño sustantivo masculino
log
leño sustantivo masculino log
' leño' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dormir
- madero
- humeante
- tizón
- tronco
English:
log
* * *leño nm1. [de madera] log;Famdormir como un leño to sleep like a log* * *m log* * *leño nm: log* * *leño n log -
4 leno
1. I.Neutr., to pimp, pander ( poet.): lenandi callidus arte, Poët. ap. Anth. Lat. T. 1, p. 611 Burm.—II.Act., to procure: filiam suam, Schol. Juv. 6, 233: formosas puellas, Epigr. ap. Salmas. ad Vop. Car. 16: lenatae puellae, Poët. ap. Anth. Lat. T. 2, p. 587.2.lēno, ōnis, m. [lenio], a pimp, pander, procurer.I.Lit.:II.perjurus leno,
Plaut. Capt. prol. 57:leno me peregre militi Macedonico Minis viginti vendidit,
id. Ps. 1, 1, 49:importunus,
id. Merc. prol. 44:leno sum, fateor,
Ter. Ad. 2, 1, 34:improbissimus et perjurissimus leno,
Cic. Rosc. Com. 7, 20:insidiosus,
Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 172:verba facit leno, etc.,
id. S. 2, 3, 231: cum [p. 1050] leno accipiat moechi bona, Juv. 1, 55.—Transf.A.A seducer, allurer:B.lenonem quendam Lentuli concursare circum tabernas,
Cic. Cat. 4, 8, 17:(puella) me lenone placet,
i. e. through my intervention, Ov. Am. 3, 12, 10.—A go-between, Just. 2, 3, 8.— Adj.: se Narcissus amat captus lenonibus undis, alluring, seductive, Anth. Lat. T. 1, p. 102 Burm. -
5 leno
n hist fief, fee, feudal tenure I dati u leno give as a fief* * *• fief• feu -
6 leńo
• log• trunk -
7 leno
• copyhold; feoff; feud; fief -
8 léno
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9 leno
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10 leno
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11 Leno Brocade
The term given to a brocade cloth where the gauze principle of weaving is used for ornament. Usually there is a leno figure on a plain or other ground, but sometimes the ground is in a leno weave. Fine yarns are general as the fabric is a light weight one and used for curtains or summer dress wear. A special leno jacquard machine is necessary in which the hooks are divided into three groups arranged to actuate a rear caser harness, a central brocade harness, and a front doup harness. Doups and healds as well as a jacquard may be employed. Many kinds of yarns are used in the production of leno brocades. An example in cotton has 108 ends and 80 picks per inch, 50's T., and 3/20's net yarn, and 50's weft. -
12 leńo hediondo
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13 leño hediondo
m.bean trefoil, anagyris foetida. -
14 Full-Cross Leno
A leno weave in which the doup threads are caused to completely encircle their standard threads. The threads A in the illustration are over picks i, but before pick 2 they pass once round the threads B and then below pick 2. The standard threads B pass under picks 1 and over picks 2. The full-cross leno was first introduced as a fine silk fabric of the nun's veiling class. -
15 Spider Leno
NET, or SPIDER LENOOpenwork ondule designs, made from fine Egyptian cotton, or silk and wool, in which the doup cord floats on the surface of the cloth, and is so interlaced as to form wavy effects. The cords are much thicker than the ground. ———————— See net leno. -
16 Bird's-Eye Leno
A fine cotton fabric woven with the leno effect, producing the small diamond spot. Many qualities are made and for all markets, such as: - 29-in./120 yards, 72 X 68, 2/100 warp and weft, China, Egypt. 45-in./90 yards, splits, 60 X 60, 42/50, Argentina. 56-in./90 yards, splits, 60 X 60, 42/50, Argentina. Usually Egyptian yarns. -
17 Mock Leno
An imitation gauze obtained partly by the method of reeding and partly by the weave. The simplest form is reeded three in a dent, with the weave A. If dents are left empty at the points G the open effect is more. ▪ pronounced. A typical cloth has 68 ends and 80 picks per inch, 30's warp and 32's weft. A coarser yarn can be used for the floating thread. Weave B shows a mock leno on 8 ends and 8 picks that is much used. -
18 dormir como un leño
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19 Crossover Leno
A very open weave and light-weight fabric. The example illustrated is known as a five-bar crossover It is woven with 48 ends and 30 picks per inch, 46's T., 50's W. It is used for curtains, and is shipped to China and other Eastern markets -
20 hacer leño del árbol caído
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Leno — may refer to: *Leno (god), a Celtic god also known as Lero *Leno (weave), a type of woven openwork or lace *Leno, Italy, in the province of Brescia *Leno (stream)People with the given name Leno: *Dan Leno (1860 1904), English music hall comedian… … Wikipedia
Leno — Leno … Wikipedia Español
Leno — bezeichnet: Leno (Lombardei), einen Ort in der Provinz Brescia, Italien Bernd Leno (* 1992), deutscher Fußballspieler Jay Leno (* 1950), amerikanischer Komiker und Fernsehmoderator Mark Leno (* 1951), amerikanischer Politiker … Deutsch Wikipedia
leño — sustantivo masculino 1. Trozo de árbol después de cortado y limpio de ramaje: Vamos a buscar leños para encender un buen fuego. 2. Madera de un árbol: Tiene buen leño este roble. 3. Uso/registro: coloquial. Persona de poca inteligencia o… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
leño — (Del lat. lignum). 1. m. Trozo de árbol después de cortado y limpio de ramas. 2. Parte sólida de los árboles bajo la corteza. 3. Embarcación medieval, de vela y remo, semejante a las galeotas. 4. poét. barco (ǁ construcción capaz de flotar). 5.… … Diccionario de la lengua española
Leno — Le no (l[=e] n[ o]), n. [Cf. It. leno weak, flexible.] A light open cotton fabric used for window curtains. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Leno [1] — Leno, Flecken u. District in der lombardischen Provinz Brescia, am Kanal Seriole Chiese; Seidenspinnerei, Leinweberei, Postamt; 3900 Ew … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
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Leno — (linos), durchsichtiger Damenkleiderstoff, Drehergewebe aus Baumwollenkette und Mohairschuß mit 20 Ketten und 26 Schußfäden auf 1 cm; auch roher Gazestoff in Ägypten … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
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léno — sr pov. u feudalizmu, zemljišni posjed dobiven od vladara na uživanje uz određene uvjete; feud ✧ {{001f}}njem … Veliki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika