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1 palomino
m.1 young dove or pigeon (ave).2 young pigeon, young dove.* * *1 young pigeon* * *1.2. SM1) (Orn) young pigeon3) * [en ropa interior] skidmark ** * *a) (Zool) young pigeon, young doveb) (fam) ( joven inexperto) upstart, pipsqueak (colloq)c) (AmL) ( caballo) palomino* * *a) (Zool) young pigeon, young doveb) (fam) ( joven inexperto) upstart, pipsqueak (colloq)c) (AmL) ( caballo) palomino* * *A1 ( Zool) young pigeon, young dove* * *palomino nm1. [ave] young dove o pigeon* * *m ZO1 young pigeon, squab2 L.Am: caballo palomino -
2 palomino
Ahorse of a golden or grayish-yellow color, according to Watts. This term may be used as an adjective or a noun. Islas is the only Spanish source that references this term, and he defines it as a term used in northern Mexico for a horse of a light bay color with a marble-colored mane and tail. Islas and Santamaría gloss palomo as a dull milklike color for a horse. Cobos defines the same term as "beige or cream-colored." The DRAE references a horse of a similar color known as isabelino. The Royal Academy indicates that this describes a horse of a pearl color, or a color between white and yellow. Alternate terms: California sorrel, Isabella. -
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4 Palomino Horse Association
Sports: PHAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Palomino Horse Association
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5 Palomino Walking Horse
Sports: PWHУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Palomino Walking Horse
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6 Australian Palomino Horse Association
Sports: APHAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Australian Palomino Horse Association
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7 plemeno koně
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8 jerez
m.sherry.jerez fino dry sherry* * *► nombre masculino (pl jereces)1 sherry* * *noun m.* * *SF* * *masculino sherry•• Cultural note:Sherry is produced in an area of chalky soil known as albariza lying between the towns of Puerto de Santa María, Sanlúcar de Barrameda, and Jerez de la Frontera in Cádiz province. It is from Jerez that sherry takes its English name. Sherries, made from grape varieties including Palomino and Pedro Ximénez, are drunk worldwide as an aperitif, and in Spain as an accompaniment to tapas. The styles of jerez vary from the pale fino and manzanilla to the darker aromatic oloroso and amontillado. See also solera* * *= sherry.Ex. Put the arrowroot into a tumbler, sweeten it with lump sugar, and flavour it with cinnamon, or a piece of lemon-peel, or 3 tablespoonfuls of port or sherry.----* vino de Jerez = sherry.* * *masculino sherry•• Cultural note:Sherry is produced in an area of chalky soil known as albariza lying between the towns of Puerto de Santa María, Sanlúcar de Barrameda, and Jerez de la Frontera in Cádiz province. It is from Jerez that sherry takes its English name. Sherries, made from grape varieties including Palomino and Pedro Ximénez, are drunk worldwide as an aperitif, and in Spain as an accompaniment to tapas. The styles of jerez vary from the pale fino and manzanilla to the darker aromatic oloroso and amontillado. See also solera* * *= sherry.Ex: Put the arrowroot into a tumbler, sweeten it with lump sugar, and flavour it with cinnamon, or a piece of lemon-peel, or 3 tablespoonfuls of port or sherry.
* vino de Jerez = sherry.* * *jerez (↑ jerez a1)sherryjerez dulce/seco sweet/dry sherrySherry is produced in an area of chalky soil known as albariza lying between the towns of Puerto de Santa María, Sanlúcar de Barrameda, and Jerez de la Frontera in Cádiz province. It is from Jerez that sherry takes its English name. Sherries, made from grape varieties including Palomino and Pedro Ximénez, are drunk worldwide as an aperitif, and in Spain as an accompaniment to tapas (↑ tapa a1). The styles of jerez vary from the pale fino and manzanilla to the darker aromatic oloroso and amontillado. See also solera (↑ solera a1)* * *
jerez sustantivo masculino
sherry
jerez sustantivo masculino sherry
' jerez' also found in these entries:
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sherry
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- taste
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9 паломино
1) Biology: palomino (мутантная окраска норок)2) Agriculture: Palomino (английская верховая порода лошадей) -
10 izabelowaty
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > izabelowaty
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11 palomo
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12 California sorrel
DARE: 1968. Watts indicates that this term refers to a palomino horse of a red-gold color; an older term for any palomino. -
13 пегая лошадь с белой гривой
General subject: palominoУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пегая лошадь с белой гривой
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14 паломино
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15 palometa
f.1 pomfret.2 wing nut, butterfly nut.3 saltwater permit, snubnose pompano, pompano, Trachinotus blochii.* * *1 Ray's bream2 (tuerca) wing nut\palometa negra Ray's bream* * *SF harvestfish, pompano, derbio* * *1 ( Zool) pompano2 ( Mec) wing nut, butterfly nut* * *palometa nf1. [pez] pomfret2. [rosca] butterfly nut, wing nut* * *f ZO pompano -
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18 palomilla
(Sp. model spelled same [palomíja], diminutive of paloma 'dove' < Latin palumbem 'ringdove' or 'woodpigeon,' via Vulgar Latin palum-bam)Watts defines this as a "white or cream-colored horse with a white mane and tail." He indicates that in the nineteenth century it was sometimes confused with the palomino and paint horses. The DRAE references it as a very white horse, similar in color to a dove. -
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Palomino — is a coat color in horses, consisting of a gold coat and white mane and tail. Genetically, the palomino color is created by a single allele of a dilution gene called the cream gene working on a red (chestnut) base coat. However, most color breed… … Wikipedia
palomino — sustantivo masculino 1. (macho y hembra) Cría de la paloma silvestre. 2. Uso/registro: restringido. Excremento de ave: Aparcó debajo de un árbol y al volver tenía el coche lleno de palominos. 3. Uso/registro: coloquial, restrin … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
palomino — pal o*mi no (p[a^]l [u^]*m[=e] n[ o]) n. [Sp. palomino, resembling a dove.] A horse of light tan or golden color with cream or white mane and tail, and often having white markings on the legs and face. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
palomino — (n.) 1914, from Amer.Sp. palomino cream colored horse, from Sp., lit. young dove, perhaps from It. palombino dove colored, from L. palumbinus of wood pigeons, from palumba wood pigeon (see FALLOW (Cf. fallow) (adj.)). The horse so called because… … Etymology dictionary
palomino — 1. m. Pollo de la paloma brava. 2. coloq. Mancha de excremento en la ropa interior … Diccionario de la lengua española
palomino — ► NOUN (pl. palominos) ▪ a pale golden or tan coloured horse with a white mane and tail. ORIGIN Latin American Spanish, from Spanish, young pigeon … English terms dictionary
palomino — ☆ palomino [pal΄ə mē′nō ] n. pl. palominos [AmSp < Sp, dove colored < L palumbinus < palumbes, a pigeon, ringdove < IE base * pel , gray, pale (> PALE1, FALLOW2): form prob. infl. by L columba: see COLUMBARIUM] a golden tan or… … English World dictionary
Palomino — Catavino de jerez, vino realizado predominantemente con esta variedad. Para otros usos de este término, véase Palomino (desambiguación). Palomino es una variedad española de vid (Vitis vinifera) blanca. Contenido … Wikipedia Español
Palomino — Der Begriff Palomino bezeichnet: einen Farbschlag bei Pferden (goldenes Fell mit silberner bzw. weißer Mähne), siehe auch Cream Gen des Pferdes die klassische Sherry Traube; viele Sherrys sind tatsächlich zu 100% Palomino, siehe Palomino… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Palomino — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Le palomino est une couleur de robe équine; Le palomino est une race chevaline qui portant de rbbe palomino; Le palomino désigne un cépage espagnol.… … Wikipédia en Français
palomino — /pal euh mee noh/, n., pl. palominos. a horse with a golden coat, a white mane and tail, and often white markings on the face and legs, developed chiefly in the southwestern U.S. [1910 15, Amer.; < AmerSp, special use of Sp palomino of,… … Universalium