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1 tejo
m.1 hopscotch (game).2 yew (botany).3 quoit, quoits, pitch and toss.4 yew tree, yew, coniferous tree.pres.indicat.1 1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: tejar.2 1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: tejer.* * *1 (juego del chito) quoits plural2 (juego del caracol) hopscotch————————1 (árbol) yew tree* * *ISM1) (=aro) ring, quoit2) (=juego) hopscotch3) Esp † * 5-peseta pieceIISM (Bot) yew (tree)* * *a) ( disco) discb) ( juego - de niños) hopscotch; (- de adultos) game similar to pitch-and-toss* * *----* tirar los tejos = flirt, throw + hints.* * *a) ( disco) discb) ( juego - de niños) hopscotch; (- de adultos) game similar to pitch-and-toss* * ** tirar los tejos = flirt, throw + hints.* * *A ( Jueg)1 (disco) discB (para acuñar una moneda) blankC ( Bot) yew, yew tree* * *
Del verbo tejar: ( conjugate tejar)
tejo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
tejó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Del verbo tejer: ( conjugate tejer)
tejo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
Multiple Entries:
tejar
tejer
tejo
tejer ( conjugate tejer) verbo transitivo
( con ganchillo) to crochet;
verbo intransitivo ( en telar) to weave;
(con agujas, a máquina) to knit;
( con ganchillo) to crochet
tejo sustantivo masculino
(— de adultos) game similar to pitch-and-toss
tejar
I sustantivo masculino brickworks
II verbo transitivo to tile (a roof)
tejer verbo transitivo
1 (en el telar) to weave: la araña tejía su red, the spider wove its web
2 (calcetar) to knit: me tejió un jersey, he knitted me a pullover
3 fig (una fantasía, historia) to weave
(maquinar, urdir) to plot, scheme
tejo sustantivo masculino
1 (piedra para jugar) counter, piece
(juego) hopscotch
2 Bot yew tree
♦ Locuciones: familiar tirarle los tejos a alguien, to make a pass at someone
' tejo' also found in these entries:
English:
yew
- hop
* * *tejo1 nm[árbol] yewtejo2 nm1. [juego] hopscotch2. [pieza para juegos] = disc of clay, metal or stone used in certain throwing games;Esp Famtirar los tejos a alguien to make a pass at sb;se pasó toda la fiesta tirándole los tejos a Silvia he spent the whole party making passes at Silvia;creo que te está tirando los tejos I think he's coming on to you* * *m1 BOT yew2:tirar a alguien los tejos fam hit on s.o. fam, come on to s.o. fam* * *tejo nm: yew -
2 tejo
• coniferous tree• quoit• yet another compiler-compiler• YHA -
3 tejillo
m. & diminut.1 a band used by women as a girdle.2 a small quoit. (Diminutive)
См. также в других словарях:
Quoit — (kwoit or koit), n. [OE. coite; cf. OF. coitier to spur, press, (assumed) LL. coctare, fr. L. coquere, coctum, to cook, burn, vex, harass, E. cook, also W. coete? a quoit.] 1. (a) A flattened ring shaped piece of iron, to be pitched at a fixed… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Quoit — Quoit, v. i. To throw quoits; to play at quoits. [1913 Webster] To quoit, to run, and steeds and chariots drive. Dryden. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Quoit — may refer to: * Dolmen * a pre medieval type of brooch * the ring used to play the game Quoits * a chakram, a weapon resembling a gaming quoit * Quoit, Cornwall, a location in the United Kingdom … Wikipedia
Quoit — Quoit, v. t. To throw; to pitch. [Obs. or R.] Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
quoit — [kwɔıt, kɔıt] n [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: Probably from Old French coite flat stone, quoit , from Latin culcita; QUILT] 1.) quoits[U] a game in which you throw rings over a small upright post 2.) the ring that you throw in this game … Dictionary of contemporary English
quoit — quoit·er; quoit; … English syllables
quoit — [kwoit; koit] n. [ME coyte (Anglo Fr jeu de coytes), prob. < OFr coite, cushion (< L culcita: see QUILT): ? orig., a cushion target] 1. a ring of rope or flattened metal, used in the game of quoits 2. [pl., with sing. v.] a game somewhat… … English World dictionary
quoit|er — «KWOY tuhr», noun. a person who plays at quoits; a quoit thrower … Useful english dictionary
Quoit — Quoit, s. Tschakra … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
quoit — (n.) late 14c., curling stone, perhaps from O.Fr. coite flat stone (with which the game was originally played), lit. cushion, variant of coilte (see QUILT (Cf. quilt)). Quoits were among the games prohibited by Edward III and Richard II to… … Etymology dictionary
quoit — ► NOUN 1) a ring of iron, rope, or rubber thrown in a game to encircle or land as near as possible to an upright peg. 2) (quoits) (treated as sing. ) a game of aiming and throwing quoits. ORIGIN probably French … English terms dictionary