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(пренебрежительное) князекБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > princekin
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[ʹprıns|kın,-{ʹprıns}lıt] = princeling -
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(princelet)شاهزاده كم اهميت وگمنام -
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(princekin)شاهزاده كم اهميت وگمنام -
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уст.быть подхалимом, лизоблюдом, подхалимничать, льстить (отсюда toad-eater, toad-eating)Toad-eaters in pinafores surround Princekin. Do not respectable people send their children so as to be at the same school with him; don't they follow him to college, and eat his toads through life? (W. Thackeray, ‘The Newcomes’, ch. LIII) — Юные подхалимы в передниках окружают князька. Разве уважаемые люди не посылают своих детей в ту школу, где учится князек, чтобы последовать за ним в колледж и потом жить всю жизнь его щедротами?
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Princekin — Prince kin, n. A petty prince; a princeling. [1913 Webster] The princekins of private life. Thackeray. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
princekin — /prins kin/, n. a small, young, or minor prince. Also, princelet /prins lit/. [1850 55; PRINCE + KIN] * * * … Universalium
princekin — prince·kin … English syllables
princekin — ˈprin(t)skə̇n noun ( s) Etymology: prince + kin : a diminutive prince … Useful english dictionary
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titular — adj 1. naming, denominative, designative, designatory, identifying, labeling, Gram. nominative; appellative, compilative, honorific, honorifical, titulary; sobriquetical, cognominal, epithetic, epithetical. 2. named, dubbed, labeled, tagged,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
reader — Used by eighteenth and nineteenth century novelists to address the reader of their works. Henry Fielding, for example, used it eleven times in Joseph Andrews, adding instances of ‘O reader’, ‘(O) my good reader’. One of the best known literary … A dictionary of epithets and terms of address
princeling — [prins′litprins′liŋ] n. a young, small, or subordinate prince: also princekin [prins′kin] or princelet [prins′lit] … English World dictionary