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1 Mulberry Silk
A term sometimes used to distinguish the silk produced by silkworms fed on mulberry leaves from the so-called wild silk, the worms of which feed on oak leaves, castor oil plant and various bushes. Mulberry silk is the product of the Bombax Mori silkworm and provides by far the bulk of the silk that comes into trade. -
2 тутовый шелкопряд
Русско-английский текстильный словарь > тутовый шелкопряд
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3 Maulbeerspinner
( Maulbeerseidenspinner) m ZOOL. mulberry silkworm moth* * * -
4 silkkiperhonen
yks.nom. silkkiperhonen; yks.gen. silkkiperhosen; yks.part. silkkiperhosta; yks.ill. silkkiperhoseen; mon.gen. silkkiperhosten silkkiperhosien; mon.part. silkkiperhosia; mon.ill. silkkiperhosiinmulberry silkworm (noun)silk-moth (noun)* * *• mulberry silkworm -
5 Bombyx mori
m <bio.textil> ■ bombyx mori; mulberry silkworm; domesticated silkworm; cultivated silkworm; silk worm moth -
6 Echter Seidenspinner
m <bio.textil> ■ bombyx mori; mulberry silkworm; domesticated silkworm; cultivated silkworm; silk worm moth -
7 Maulbeerspinner
m <bio.textil> ■ bombyx mori; mulberry silkworm; domesticated silkworm; cultivated silkworm; silk worm moth -
8 тутовый шёлкопряд
Agriculture: mulberry silkworm (Bombyx mori), silkworm (Bombyx mori) -
9 тутовый шелкопряд
Agriculture: mulberry silkworm (Bombyx mori), silkworm (Bombyx mori) -
10 шелкопряд тутовый
1. LAT Bombyx mori Linnaeus2. RUS шелкопряд m тутовый3. ENG silk [mulberry silkworm, silkworm] moth4. DEU Maulbeerseidenspinner m, Echter Seidenspinner m5. FRA bombyx m du mûrierDICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > шелкопряд тутовый
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1. LAT Bombyx mori Linnaeus2. RUS шелкопряд m тутовый3. ENG silk [mulberry silkworm, silkworm] moth4. DEU Maulbeerseidenspinner m, Echter Seidenspinner m5. FRA bombyx m du mûrier -
12 Maulbeerseidenspinner
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13 Chini Silk
Silk obtained from a variety of the mulberry silkworm found only in Midnapur, Bengal. -
14 Tana Silk
Indian native term for warp silk, thrown from the cocoons of the mulberry silkworm of Bengal. The weft silk name is Bharna. -
15 Maulbeerseidenspinner
m[Falter]mulberry silkworm moth [Bombyx mori] -
16 тутовый
mulberry (attr.) -
17 тутовый
mulberry (attr)ту́товое де́рево — mulberry tree
ту́товая я́года — mulberry
ту́товый шелкопря́д — silkworm
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18 тутовий
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19 шелководство
1) General subject: sericulture2) Engineering: silk culture, silk farming3) Agriculture: rearing of silkworms4) Textile: cocoon production, cocoon raising, growing of mulberry trees, mulberry planting, mulberry production, silk husbandry5) Advertising: silk raising6) Makarov: silkworm breeding, silkworm husbandry -
20 Cosnier, Hugues
[br]b. Angers (?) or Tours (?), Franced. between July 1629 and March 1630[br]French engineer.[br]Cosnier was probably an Angevin as he had property in Tours although he lived in Paris; his father was valet de chambre to King Henri IV. Although he qualified as an engineer, he was primarily a man of ideas. On 23 December 1603 he obtained a grant to establish silkworm breeding, or sericulture, in Poitou by introducing 100,000 mulberry plants, together with 200 oz (5.7 kg) of mulberry seed. He had 2,000 instruction leaflets on silkworm breeding printed, but his project collapsed when the Poitevins refused to co-operate. Cosnier then distributed the plants and seeds to other parts of France. The same year he approached Henri IV with the proposal to build a canal from the Loire to the Seine, partly via the Loing, from Briare to Montargis. On the king's acceptance of his proposal, Cosnier on 11 March 1604 undertook to complete the canal, which necessitated crossing the ridge between the two rivers, over a three-year period for 505,000 livres. The Canal de Briare, as it became known, with thirty-six locks including the flight of seven at Rogny, was almost complete in 1610; however, the death of Henri IV led to its abandonment. Cosnier offered to complete it at his own expense, but his offer was refused. Instead, his accounts were examined and it was found that he had already exceeded his authorized credits by 35,000 livres. In settlement, after some quibbling, he was awarded the two seigneuries of Trousse near Briare. Cosnier then suggested encircling the Paris suburbs with a canal which would not only be navigable but would also provide a water supply for fountains and drains. His proposal was accepted in 1618, but the works were never started. In the 1620s the marquis d'Effiet proposed the completion of the Canal de Briare and Cosnier was invited to resume work. Before anything more could be done Cosnier died, some time between July 1629 and March 1630, and the work was again abandoned. The canal was ultimately completed by Boutheroue in 1642, but the seven locks at Rogny remain a dramatic monument to Cosnier's ability.[br]Further ReadingP.Pinsseau, 1943, Le Canal Henri IV ou Canal de Briare, Paris. G.Fagniez, 1897, L'Economie sociale de la France sous Henri IV, Paris.JHB
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